Love
What does it mean to love?
Between romantic love, clichés, neuroscience, injections of mistrust, myths and models more or less outdated and obsolete, recent and distant examples, do we really know what love is?
We all think we know what love is or are generally convinced we can recognize it.
Two people who meet do not have the same experiences, they have lived in different situations and places, even if they had similar experiences as individuals they would barely be comparable.
There is a personal dimension, that of an " I" and that of a " you ." Love is the encounter of two individualities who enter into a relationship and build an " us ."
What wears down, destroys, and breaks love depends on how much one or both people decide not to let themselves be influenced by jealousy, suspicion, possessiveness, blackmail, dependence, manipulation, and violence.
What and how many dynamics are established within a couple?
Every couple confronts their own experiences. Two individuals grow and evolve, and finding balance is impossible if the relationship is initially unbalanced by violence.