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While one may argue if romantic love has an origin or not, the origin of recorded analysis of romantic love is often cited as beginning in Medieval Times.<ref>Beigel, 1951</ref><ref>Hunt, 1959</ref>  However, closer analysis reveals romantic love being discussed in Plato's symposium in 360BC.<ref>https://open.library.ubc.ca/media/download/pdf/831/1.0053733/1 AN EXISTENTIAL-PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH TO ROMANTIC LOVE by Karen Lecovin</ref>  Here Plato denigrates romantic love as not 'true' love, due to it being transitory.
While one may argue if romantic love has an origin or not, the origin of recorded analysis of romantic love is often cited as beginning in Medieval Times.<ref>Beigel, 1951</ref><ref>Hunt, 1959</ref>  However, closer analysis reveals romantic love being discussed in Plato's symposium in 360BC.<ref>https://open.library.ubc.ca/media/download/pdf/831/1.0053733/1 AN EXISTENTIAL-PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH TO ROMANTIC LOVE by Karen Lecovin</ref>  Here Plato denigrates romantic love as not 'true' love, due to it being transitory.


===Conceptualization===
===Written Conceptualization===
In 12th century France, Troubadour poetry provided a framework for romantic love.  Back then, romantic love ''only'' meant extramarital love.  IE long-distance pining for someone who you are not married to.  Marriage was seen as a practical affair where superiors were in charge, whereas in romantic love women (rather than men) were in full control and the love was to be driven by passion.<ref>https://www.ancient.eu/Courtly_Love/</ref>  These romances were mainly restricted to royalty and were not intended to be materialized.
In 12th century France, Troubadour poetry provided a framework for romantic love.  Back then, romantic love ''only'' meant extramarital love.  IE long-distance pining for someone who you are not married to.  Marriage was seen as a practical affair where superiors were in charge, whereas in romantic love women (rather than men) were in full control and the love was to be driven by passion.<ref>https://www.ancient.eu/Courtly_Love/</ref>  These romances were mainly restricted to royalty and were not intended to be materialized.


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