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===Written Conceptualization===
===Written Conceptualization===
In 12th century France, Troubadour poetry provided a written 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, (Medieval Times) Troubadour poetry provided a written 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.


===Modern synthesis===
===Modern synthesis===
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