Relationship researchers comparing friendship and romantic partners have investigated what people mean when they say they "love" someone and when they say they are "in love" with someone. Studies suggest that
A) "love" and "in love" are used interchangeable to describe both friendship and romance.
B) in both friendship and romance, people think of relationships as progressing from "love" to "in love."
C) "in love" involves feelings of sexual desire and attraction and is used to describe romantic, but not friendship, relationships.
D) being and staying "in love" based on romance is more important to the success of a marriage than is the "love" based on friendship.
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