Pragma
Pragma is a practical love. People, who prefer this love style, look for partners with whom they can share common goals and a desire to make things work.
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Pragma is a sensible negotiated which combines Ludus and Storge.
partnership,
https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/finding-light-in-the-darkness/201902/what-does-love-mean
Finding shared goals is an important aspect of Pragma.
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Five examples of Pragma 1. Respecting differences. 2. Understanding. 3. Making compromises. 4. Showing patience. 5. Showing tolerance.
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/commentators/tom-hodgkinson-why-love-isnt-as-simple-as-we-think-6668120.html https://thoughtcatalog.com/rania-naim/2016/02/the-7-kinds-of-love-and-how-they-can-help-you-define-yours-according-to-the-ancient-greeks/ http://www.yesmagazine.org/happiness/the-ancient-greeks-6-words-for-love-and-why-knowing-them-can-change-your-life
Pragma grows over time through experiences that people have with each other.
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