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The Greek word Storge is used for the affection of parents to children; which was also visibly represented by the Stork or Pelican feeding her young with blood taken from her own wounded bosom.
The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes Erasmus Darwin 1766
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• Storge, or what C.S. Lewis calls "Phileo," is the love between friends, a strong bond that forms when people share common interests, values or activities.
Leslie Davenport: The Health Benefits of Love: A Meditation for Deepening Connections Leslie Davenport 2012
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Storge, a type of love in which loving is more like a friendship
Roya R. Rad, MA, PsyD: The Psychology of Falling in Love 2010
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The secondary styles of love are Mania (Eros and Ludos), which is an obsessive type of love, Pragma (Ludos and Storage), which is a realistic and practical type of love, and Agape (Eros and Storge), which is selfless love.
Roya R. Rad, MA, PsyD: The Psychology of Falling in Love 2010
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Storge can also describe the love that we feel for our pets.
The SOURCE of MIRACLES KATHLEEN MCGOWAN 2009
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The quiz shows how much you accept six types of love: Eros, Pragma, Banquet, Mania, Ludus and Storge.
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Secondly, I'm pretty sure the second cake has reference to "The Pyramids of Format," "The Fortress of Shadows," and the magnificent "Pillar of Storge."
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Storge—“Affection” in Greek, storge is a pure love that is full of tenderness, caring, and empathy.
The SOURCE of MIRACLES KATHLEEN MCGOWAN 2009
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Storge goddess of Parental Love; First chain of Society 92.
The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes Erasmus Darwin 1766
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⢠Storge, or what C.S. Lewis calls "Phileo," is the love between friends, a strong bond that forms when people share common interests, values or activities.
Leslie Davenport: The Health Benefits of Love: A Meditation for Deepening Connections Leslie Davenport 2012
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