Passionate Love: Cinta yang Membara pada Remaja
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37278/jipsi.v5i2.772Keywords:
Adolescent, love, passionate love, relationshipAbstract
Adolescence is a stage where there are many changes including physical changes, especially the maturity of the sexual organs and also feelings of attraction to the opposite sex that are greater than in previous stages of development. Teenagers who are attracted to the opposite sex and tend to be passionate about this are also related to the love felt by teenagers for their partners. The feeling of love felt by teenagers towards their partner tends to be a type of passionate love. This research uses quantitative research methods with a descriptive approach. The sample in this study was 130 teenagers and love passion was measured using a love passion measuring instrument adapted by the researcher. The results of this research are that teenagers have a high level of passionate love. This can be interpreted as that teenagers tend to express deep emotions, a high level of sexuality towards their partners, and also have a high sense of connectedness with their partners. Apart from that, teenagers also tend to take romantic actions and want to spend more time with their partners.
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