Husbands, wives, and lovers kill each other, or kill for each other. Stack the characters up in any kind of love triangle, and watch how the angles are knocked off. Love is unrequited, thwarted and scorned. Murders are motivated by real or imaginary love, or the lack of it. That ...
This chapter focuses on the impact that age difference has on relationships, the issues that arise for the partners, and which opinions and prejudices they have to face. In this chapter, relevant current research results are presented and discussed. In particular, possible significant factors such ...
Sternberg has stated that love consists of intimacy, passion, and commitment. We decided to follow Sternberg’s theory because at least two of its components (i.e., intimacy and passion) perfectly align with our aims. The first component–intimacy—refers to closeness, connectedness, communication...
Still, I realize that these adults had a point to be concerned about the direction my friends were heading; I also was concerned for them, but I wasn’t about to leave them. Many times I would advise my friends that some activity may be dangerous or to think things through before doing...
Don’t Make a Triangle 2 Let’s call the players Red and Blue. Red and Blue alternate connecting any two dots that have not yet been connected. The first player to make a triangle on the dots with sides entirely of that player’s color loses. ...
Our young adult readers loved this book and series that follows, as did the parents. The setting is amazing and detailed, the characters are well built and the action kept us glued to the pages. The love triangle between Celaena, Captain Westfall, the captain of the guards and Prince Dorian...
the harsh lives of migrant workers, racist and domestic violence, mystical connections, the repercussions of a love triangle, and the tolls of age... Tsukiyama’s dramatic yet discerningly congenial novel confronts the precariousness of existence and celebrates the healing power of generosity and lov...
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we never quite get enough time with anyone. Perhaps it’s because we’re starved for queer YA content, Terry, but I’m *hugely* invested in Victor’s love triangle between Mia and Benji, so when the series expands to show a frankly terrible date between Andrew and Lake in episode three...
Valentine’s Day is the perfect kid holiday. You’re not old enough to be jaded by the “most romantic day of the year.” You get piles of candy and great books.