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The term limerence was coined c. 1977 by the psychologist Dorothy Tennov.
For Tennov, ' sexual attraction is an essential component of limerence ... the limerent is a potential sex partner '.
' Tennov notes how limerence may dissolve soon after its initiation, as in an early teenage buzz-centered crush ', but is more concerned with the point when ' limerent bonds are characterized by " entropy " crystallization as described by Stendhal in his 1821 treatise On Love, where a new love infatuation perceptually begins to transform ... attractive characteristics are exaggerated and unattractive characteristics are given little or no attention ... a limerent object '.
According to Tennov, there are at least two types of love: a ) limerence, which she describes as ( inter alia ) " loving attachment "; and b ) " loving affection ," the bond that exists between an individual and his or her parents and children.
Tennov differentiates between limerence and other emotions by asserting that love involves concern for the other person's welfare and feeling.
Nevertheless Tennov stresses that ' the most consistent result of limerence is mating, not merely sexual interaction but also commitment '.
The basis and interesting characteristic of this delineation made by Tennov, is that based on her research and interviews with people, all human bonded relationships can be divided into three varieties being defined by the amount of limerence or non-limerence each partner contributes to the relationship.
Tennov argues since limerence itself is an " unstable state " that mutually limerent bonds would be expected to be short-lived ; mixed relationships probably last longer than limerent-limerent relationships.

suggests and feelings
Rosenthal suggests that Mather might have had guilty feelings — feigned or not — for choosing not to restrain the judges during the trial, though he was in the best position to do so.
Empirical evidence suggests that unconscious phenomena include repressed feelings, automatic skills, subliminal perceptions, thoughts, habits, and automatic reactions, and possibly also complexes, hidden phobias and desires.
In his 1946-47 essay " The Mariner and the Albatross ", George Whalley suggests that the Ancient Mariner is an autobiographical portrait of Coleridge himself, comparing the Mariner's loneliness with Coleridge's own feelings of loneliness expressed in his letters and journals.
A high level of perfectionism was found in patients that had been hospitalised for parasuicide and the study suggests that perfectionism is more likely to lead to feelings of failure, therefore making a suicide attempt or parasuicide more likely.
This study suggests that the domain of politics is prime territory for feelings of schadenfreude, especially for those who identify strongly with their political party.
Whatever Greene's writings and personal feelings toward the story ( he hated it and idly suggests that an earlier, failed piece whose place was given to The Heart of the Matter may well have been a better work ), the themes of failure are threaded strongly throughout.
Fisher suggests that self-forgiveness does not necessarily require one to get rid of feelings or regret or remorse.
This is why D. W. Winnicott suggests that ' when your infant shows that he can cry from sadness you can infer that he has travelled a long way in the development of his feelings .... some people think that sad crying is one of the main roots of the more valuable kind of music '.
However research done at Stony Brook University in New York suggests that some couples keep romantic feelings alive for much longer.
After arriving on Vulcan, T ' Pol is blackmailed into marrying her original betrothed, Koss, in order to save her mother's career ; although her mother, T ' Les, suggests to Trip he should express his feelings to T ' Pol before the ceremony so that she could have all available information.
Robert Wardy suggests that what Aristotle rejects in supporting the use of logos " is not emotional appeal per se, but rather emotional appeals that have no ' bearing on the issue ,' in that the pathē they stimulate lack, or at any rate are not shown to possess, any intrinsic connection with the point at issue – as if an advocate were to try to whip an anti-Semitic audience into a fury because the accused is Jewish ; or as if another in drumming up support for a politician were to exploit his listeners's reverential feelings for the politician's ancestors.
His repetition of this assertion suggests he is trying to rationalize his own excessive feelings of loss.
Instead, self-perception theory perspective suggests that people derive their inner feelings or abilities from their external behaviors.
Susan McClary suggests that New Musicology defines music as: " a medium that participates in social formation by influencing the ways we perceive our feelings, our bodies, our desires, our very subjectivities — even if it does so surreptitiously, without most of us knowing how.
He suggests that typically developing human beings, unlike individuals with autism, are born with a set of skills ( such as social referencing ability ) which will later enable them to comprehend and react to other people ’ s feelings.
" NVC suggests that however the other person expresses themselves, we focus on listening for the underlying observations, feelings, needs, and requests.
A less common finding suggests that there may be a higher prevalence of alexithymia amongst males than females, which may be accounted for by difficulties some males have with " describing feelings ", but not by difficulties in " identifying feelings " in which males and females show similar abilities.
In it Damasio suggests that the self is the key to conscious minds and that feelings, from the kind he designates as primordial to the well-known feelings of emotion, are the basic elements in the construction of the protoself and core self.
In 1986, Doi published a further book, The Anatomy of Self, that expanded on his previous analysis of the concept of amae by a deeper examination of the distinctions between honne and tatemae ( inner feelings and public display ); uchi ( home ) and soto ( outside ); and omote ( front ) and ura ( rear ) and suggests that these constructs are important for understanding the Japanese psyche as well as Japanese society.
Harris suggests that crossed transactions are problematic because they " hook " the Child ego state of one of the participants, resulting in negative feelings.
In addition, this finding suggests that functions mediated by the insula, especially conscious feelings, may be particularly important for maintaining drug addiction, although this view is not represented in any modern research or reviews of the subject.
The mouthpiece for feelings of nationalism is extremist David, who claims Canada would be better without the " fascist pig Yanks " and suggests they be driven from the country by attack beavers.

suggests and can
The thing can be made to look like the cluttered attic of a large and vigorous family -- a motley jumble of discarded objects, some outworn and some that were never useful, some once whole and bright but now chipped and tarnished, some odd pieces whose history no one remembers, here and there a gem, everything fascinating because it suggests some part of the human condition -- the whole adding up to nothing more than a glimpse into the disorderly history of the makers and users.
A less confrontational vision of scientific discovery is proposed by Adloff He suggests that hindsight criticism of the early publications should be mitigated by the nascent state of radiochemistry, highlights the prudence of Debierne's claims in the original papers, and notes that nobody can contend that Debierne's substance did not contain actinium.
Expanding upon Foucault's position, Alexander Nehamas writes that Foucault suggests " an author [...] is whoever can be understood to have produced a particular text as we interpret it ", not necessarily who penned the text.
An alternative view suggests that the optimum tension for power depends on the player: the faster and more accurately a player can swing their racquet, the higher the tension for maximum power.
The dissenters were discontented with the general leftward trend in USCJ policies over the previous decades, such as " prayer book revision, egalitarianism, redefining halakhic boundaries of sexual relationships, and advocacy of Israel accepting conversions that are non-halakhic even by Conservative standards "., and the Union suggests that " The Conservative Movement thus appears to endorse the notion that changing societal norms can supersede the proper application of halakhic sources ".
Allowing users to test developing products can have its limits in effectiveness, as the culture of the industry and desired outcomes can affect the effect on CRM creation, as a 2008 case study suggests that the responsiveness of test users can vary dramatically depending on the industry and field of the user.
Research suggests that test users can rate the importance or severity of potential software issues in a significantly different fashion than software developers.
Research suggests that inadequate guidance in the use of calculating tools can restrict the kind of mathematical thinking that students engage in.
thus this suggests that the coefficient of the first term on the right-hand-side expression can be replaced by.
In the book, Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, Hubbard describes techniques that he suggests can rid individuals of fears and psychosomatic illnesses.
Trailing zeros after the decimal point are not necessary, although in science, engineering and statistics they can be retained to indicate a required precision or to show a level of confidence in the accuracy of the number: Although 0. 080 and 0. 08 are numerically equal, in engineering 0. 080 suggests a measurement with an error of up to one part in two thousand (± 0. 0005 ), while 0. 08 suggests a measurement with an error of up to one in two hundred ( see significant figures ).
* Bundles of groups, group actions, sets, and equivalence relations can be regarded as special cases of the notion of groupoid, a point of view that suggests a number of analogies ;
Ethical naturalism does, however, reject the fact-value distinction: it suggests that inquiry into the natural world can increase our moral knowledge in just the same way it increases our scientific knowledge.
This suggests that fear can develop in both conditions, not just simply from personal history.
Economist Thomas DiLorenzo suggests that this experience was crucial to Bastiat's later work since it allowed young Frédéric to acquire first-hand knowledge of how regulation can affect markets.
This suggests that our understanding of Gaia can be used to create a better society and to design a better political system.
Though evidence suggests Heart of Darkness may be pessimistic, Joseph Conrad ’ s Darwinian world view can counter this understanding.
In a larger and more speculative sense, the theory suggests that the entire universe can be seen as a two-dimensional information structure " painted " on the cosmological horizon, such that the three dimensions we observe are only an effective description at macroscopic scales and at low energies.
Further, it is notable that the most pervasive expression of this hair texture can be found in sub-Saharan Africa ; a region of the world that abundant genetic and paleo-anthropological evidence suggests, was the relatively recent (~ 200, 000 year old ) point of origin for modern humanity.
The historicist position by Hegel suggests that any human society and all human activities such as science, art, or philosophy, are defined by their history, so that their essence can be sought only through understanding that.
Research literature suggests that overactivity of glycogen synthase, the key enzyme in synthesizing glycogen, can lead to the formation of polyglucosans.
Such mechanisms of rapid speciation can reflect a mechanism of evolutionary change known as punctuated equilibrium, which suggests that evolutionary change and in particular speciation typically happens quickly after interrupting long periods of stasis.

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