Human Relationships Four Basic Kinds L.I.F.E.. LOVE commitment, unconditional acceptance, deep respect and trust. A relationship characterized by commitment,

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Human Relationships Four Basic Kinds L.I.F.E.

LOVE commitment, unconditional acceptance, deep respect and trust. A relationship characterized by commitment, unconditional acceptance, deep respect and trust.

INFATUATION A romantic relationship involving sexual feelings and attraction. Also known as “being in love.”

FRIENDSHIP between any two or more personstrust each other like to be together. A relationship between any two or more persons who trust each other and like to be together.

EXPLOITATION based on selfishness lack of respect A relationship based on selfishness and lack of respect for the other person