A love triangle
is usually a romantic relationship involving three people. While it can refer
to two people independently romantically linked with a third, it usually
implies that each of the three people has some kind of relationship to the
other two. The relationships can be friendships, romantic, or familial (often
siblings), and often triggers jealousy and hatred between the rivals involved.
"Although
the romantic love triangle is formally identical to the friendship triad, as
many have noted their actual implications are quite different....Romantic love
is typically viewed as an exclusive relationship, whereas friendship is
not."[1] Statistics suggest that, in Western society, "wittingly or
not, most adults have been involved in a love triangle".
Two main forms
of love triangle have been distinguished: 'there is the rivalrous triangle,
where the lover is competing with a rival for the love of the beloved, and the
split-object triangle, where a lover has split their attention between two love
objects'
The term
"love triangle" generally connotes an arrangement unsuitable to one
or more of the people involved. One person usually ends up feeling betrayed at
some point, e.g. 'Person A is jealous of person C who is having a relationship
with person B who, in person A's eyes, is "his" person'. A similar
arrangement that is agreed upon by all parties is sometimes called a triad, a
type of polyamory, although polyamory usually implies sexual relations. Within
the context of monogamy, love triangles are inherently unstable, with
unrequited love and jealousy as common themes. Though rare, love triangles have
been known to lead to murder or suicide committed by the actual or perceived
rejected lover.
"Gianciotto
Discovers Paolo and Francesca" by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres ; it
depicts the Divine Comedy.
Psychoanalysis
has explored 'the theme of erotic love triangles and their roots in the Oedipal
triangle'.Experience suggests that 'a repeated pattern of forming or being
caught in love triangle can be much dissolved by beginning to analyse the
patterns of the childhood relationship to each parent in turn and to both
parents as a couple'.[6] In such instances, 'you find men who are attracted
only by married woman but who can't sustain the relationship if it threatens to
become more than an affair. They need the husband to protect them from a full
relationship...as women who repeatedly get involved with married men need the
wives'
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