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Attachment in adults deals with the theory of attachment in adult romantic relationships. ...
The term human bond, or more generally human bonding, refers to the process or formation of a close personal relationship, as between a parent and child, especially through frequent or constant association. ...
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Compersion is a term used by practitioners of polyamory to describe the experience of taking pleasure when ones partner is with another person. ...
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A dowry (also known as trousseau) is a gift of money or valuables given to the family of the bridegroom by the family of the bride at the time of their marriage. ...
Friendship is a term used to denote co-operative and supportive behaviour between two or more humans. ...
A family in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso in 1997 A family consists of a domestic group of people (or a number of domestic groups), typically affiliated by birth or marriage, or by analogous or comparable relationships â including domestic partnership, cohabitation, adoption, surname and (in some cases) ownership (as occurred in the...
Husband may refer to: the male spouse in a marriage a husband pillow. ...
Infatuation is the state of being completely carried away by unreasoning passion or love; addictive love. ...
Definition Intimacy is complex in that its meaning varies from relationship to relationship, and within a given relationship over time. ...
Jealousy typically refers to the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that occur when a person believes a valued relationship is being threatened by a rival. ...
Limerence, as posited by psychologist Dorothy Tennov, is an involuntary cognitive and emotional state in which a person feels an intense romantic desire for another person (the limerent object). ...
Love is any of a number of emotions and experiences related to a sense of strong affection or profound oneness. ...
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Nonmonogamy is a blanket term covering several different types of interpersonal relationship in which some or all participants have multiple marital, sexual, and/or romantic partners. ...
An affair is a form of nonmonogamy. ...
In psychology and common terminology, emotion is the language of a persons internal state of being, normally based in or tied to their internal (physical) and external (social) sensory feeling. ...
Domestic partner or domestic partnership identifies the personal relationship between individuals who are living together and sharing a common domestic life together but are not joined in any type of legal partnership, marriage or civil union. ...
In the past century, the term pederasty has seen a number of different uses. ...
Platonic love in its modern popular sense is an affectionate relationship into which the sexual element does not enter, especially in cases where one might easily assume otherwise. ...
The psychology of monogamy deals with the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that commonly occur in monogamous relationships. ...
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Marriage is a relationship that plays a key role in the definition of many families. ...
Legal separation is a possible step towards divorce under United States law. ...
Nuptial is the adjective of wedding. It is used for example in zoology to denote plumage, coloration, behavior, etc related to or occurring in the mating season. ...
A widow is a woman whose spouse has died. ...
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v • d • e | Concubinage refers to the state of a woman or youth in an ongoing, quasi-matrimonial relationship with a man of higher social status. Typically, the man has an official wife in addition to one or more concubines. Concubines have limited rights of support as against the man, and their offspring are publicly acknowledged as the man's children, albeit of lower status than children born by the official wife or wives. In France, Concubinage is the official term for cohabitation of heterosexual and, since 1998, homosexual couples. Some benefits of married couples or those bound by PACS (civil union) may then apply. In jurisdictions with common-law marriage, cohabiting partners may become common-law spouses after a certain length of time. Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
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In France, a pacte civil de solidarité (English: civil pact of solidarity) commonly known as a PACS, is a form of civil union between two adults (of the same or opposite sex) for organising their joint life. ...
Common-law marriage (or common law marriage), sometimes called informal marriage or marriage by habit and repute is, historically, a form of interpersonal status in which a man and a woman are legally married. ...
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The term concubine generally signifies ongoing, quasi-matrimonial relationships where the woman is of lower social status than the man or the official wife or wives. Some historical Asian and European rulers maintained concubines as well as wives. This article deals primarily or exclusively with the definition of Asian in English-speaking countries, mainly referring to immigrants or descendants of immigrants living therein. ...
A European is primarily a person who was born into one of the countries within the continent of Europe. ...
Historically, concubinage was frequently voluntary, as it provided a measure of economic security for the woman involved. Involuntary, or servile, concubinage involves sexual slavery of one member of the relationship, typically the woman. Sexual slavery is a special case of slavery which includes various different practices: forced prostitution single-owner sexual slavery ritual slavery, sometimes associated with traditional religious practices slavery for primarily non-sexual purposes where sex is common or permissible In general, the nature of slavery means that the slave is...
Concubinus In Roman times, this was the title of a young male who was chosen by his master as a bedmate. Concubini were often referred to ironically in the literature of the time. Catullus assumes in the wedding poem 61.126 that the young manor lord has a concubinus who considers himself elevated above the other slaves. Fresco from Herculaneum, presumably showing a love couple. ...
See also A Pilegesh is a concubine. ...
The term polygamy (many marriages in late Greek) is used in related ways in social anthropology, sociobiology, and sociology. ...
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A morganatic marriage is a type of marriage which can be contracted in certain countries, usually between persons of unequal social rank (unebenbürtig in German), which prevents the passage of the husbands titles and privileges to the wife and any children born of the marriage. ...
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Common-law marriage (or common law marriage), sometimes called informal marriage or marriage by habit and repute is, historically, a form of interpersonal status in which a man and a woman are legally married. ...
References Look up concubine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rosales v. Battle (2003) 113 Cal.App.4th 1178 (California court decision involving status of concubine. Link requires free registration.) Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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