"Western Notion of Love," but do we really get it? (pt.2)

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Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening. Whenever or wherever you are listening to this episode, I welcome you to the podcast I call kebeta. Recently I have come cross a phrase "western love," and it really made me think what it actually means. Although this episode doesn't necessarily talks in depth of the meaning of "western love," it can make you think that the western culture and its understanding of love after 12th century is not as evil as many try to make it. Overall, this episode let's you look into how many see it, and where it actually came from, with what it actually stands for in reality. During this part, I talk about the origins of the western love, which is also commonly known as a romantic love. Again, although this episode is not your typical-book-deep-research, it might be a good place to start, and then dive deeper on your own. However, after this episode it can be guaranteed that you won't look at the phrase "western notion of love" the same; it less evil, and more romantic than you previously thought. Article used: www.encyclopedia.com/history/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/love-western-notions Find me at kebe.ta on Instagram for more interesting information, as well as leave a comment or chat with me. See you there!