Sexologin Ann-Marlene Henning spricht in 'MAKE LOVE' an, was viele Paare nicht mehr formulieren können oder wollen. Juni 2014 ist in den deutschen Kinos der Dokumentarfilm 'Love & Engineering' von Tonislav Hristov angelaufen. Ich war gestern im Kino und habe ihn mir angesehen, wobei ich übrigens der einzige Zuschauer im großen K. The children of Adam are limbs of one body Having been created of one essence. When the calamity of time afflicts one limb The other limbs cannot remain at rest. If you have no sympathy for the troubles of others You are not worthy to be called by the name of 'man'.,, and are icons of the passion and love that the and language present. [ ] The Persian word for love is, which is derived from, however it is considered by most to be too stalwart a term for interpersonal love and is more commonly substituted for 'doost dashtan' ('liking'). [ ] In the Persian culture, everything is encompassed by love and all is for love, starting from loving friends and family, husbands and wives, and eventually reaching the divine love that is the ultimate goal in life. [ ] Turkish (Shaman and Islamic) In, the word 'love' comes up with several meanings. A person can love a god, a person, parents, or family. But that person can 'love' just one special person, which they call the word 'aşk.' (a word of Arabic origin) is a feeling for to love, or being 'in love' (Aşık), as it still is in Turkish today. The Turks used this word just for their loves in a romantic or sexual sense. If a Turk says that he is in love (Aşık) with somebody, it is not a love that a person can feel for his or her parents; it is just for one person, and it indicates a huge infatuation. The word is also common for, such as (eşq) and (ғашық). Religious views. • Oxford Illustrated American Dictionary (1998) + Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary (2000) •. • Fromm, Erich; The Art of Loving, Harper Perennial (1956), Original English Version, •: • Mascaró, Juan (2003). The Bhagavad Gita. Penguin Classics. Mascaró, translator) •. Archived from on 30 May 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2011. • Helen Fisher. Why We Love: the nature and chemistry of romantic love. • Anders Nygren, Agape and Eros. • Kay, Paul; Kempton, Willett (March 1984). 'What is the Sapir–Whorf Hypothesis?' American Anthropologist. 86 (1): 65–79.. Archived from on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 30 October 2010. • Leibniz, Gottfried.. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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