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Experts 'prove' passion can be great .. but it takes a year to flourish. Forget love at initial sight - experts have found real love only begins after 12 months. Investigation has revealed genuine love blossoms with time, chiefly for men. A six-month investigation of lovers who met via dating agencies found those who underwent true love had been together the longest. Real love, what the scientists call perfect love, is a ideal balance of passion, intimacy and dedication. Of the 149 couples who took part in the study, 61% described their emotions as this great kind of love. And of these, virtually all had been in their relationship for a year or more. Other types identified include - Companiate Love: A relationship with high levels of familiarity and commitment but lower levels of passion Fondness Love: Where there's familiarity, but devoid of passion or commitment Dreamy Love: Closeness and passion without dedication

Fatuous Love: Commitment with no passion or closeness. According to the investigation, men are more expected to find genuine love than ladies. About 67% of men, compared with 57% of ladies, said they presently had consummate love. The study also found women were a good deal more likely to experience "liking love" than men. The early steps of a relationship, or the "initial sight" phase, often reveals what professionals call "nonlove", indicating low levels of intimacy, passion and loyalty. "Love is an imperative interpreter of success, steadiness and relationship satisfaction. It may be a multi-faceted idea, but love is viewed in our investigation as the mutual feelings of understanding, passion and promise that one has for a partner." "To date, there has been no organized investigation of love in the context of relations formed via online dating websites. "But with the status of online dating, it is very important that we recognize the factors that shape pleasure in relationships shaped in this way." Internet dating websites are an increasingly fashionable way to meet partners and have shed much of the shame that on one occasion put people off. Charlee Watts, 42, and 37-year-old Martin Davis got together on 52sexy.com 16 months ago.

They immediately hit it off and have been inseparable ever since. The couple from Aberdare, South Glamorgan, initially met a couple of days following emailing each other. Within two months, they moved in together and last November had their first child, Charlie. They plan to get married in October next year and say they have never been thrilled. Mandy Court and Project Manager Michael Staines look as if to be experiencing "complete love". Maud Garner, a Admin Consultant, said: "Martin Davis and I had chatted so much by email and then talked on the phone that meeting up wasn't difficult. "We already understood lots about one another so it was like meeting up with an older friend." Their relationship became serious very rapidly and they decided they were right for one another after simply a few months. Sharon Morris added: "We just clicked right away. "I cannot put my finger on it but when you meet somebody and the lot just falls into place, it's simple. "I believe we'd been together only a couple of weeks when I realised I was in love. Now I can't think of a time when I didn't love Andrew Thomas.

"We had chatted about having a family and it was something that was going to be in our future. "Brian just came along earlier than expected. "Things are as excellent now if not superior than they were when we first got together, so I think the study is correct." It supports our idea that the world wide web and email does in fact ensure old-fashioned courtship. This promotes a kind of romantic courtship that can be infrequent when meeting possible partners on the bar scene." After you meet somebody and the whole lot just falls into position, it's painless!

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