Results: Greeks on Love - pt. II
Published on 01/06/2026
The ancient Greeks had eight words for types of love. This the middle of a trilogy going through with me as your freaking DJ. If anyone chimes in with "Play Misty for me"....well, term for that we'll get to.
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1.
Storge - love of family. Parents / children, etc. Protective and unconditional. Are your parents still alive?
Yes
27%
459 votes
No
58%
985 votes
Undecided
15%
256 votes
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2.
Pragma - old love, mature that has developed over time. Commitment and partnership. That said, ever been married or relationship that lasted to this point?
Yes
45%
758 votes
No
27%
457 votes
Undecided
11%
182 votes
Not Applicable
18%
303 votes
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3.
Ludas - playful love / flirtatious. Usually seen before the romantic Eros type. Can have it's dangers with intention. Do you currently flirt, regardless your partnership status?
Yes
17%
286 votes
No
62%
1055 votes
Undecided
21%
359 votes
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