HiGuys,
Thanks for all the answers.
This whole discussion reminds me of a piece I once read about "love styles". There was a researcher (John ALan Lee) who basically analyzed discourses about love within centuries of books, prosa, morals, ethical attitude and came to the conclusion, that in our society about 6 different love styles exist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_styles
http://valarie-king.hubpages.com/hub...ypes-of-Lovers
So, the above mentioned "love" resembles the "Pragma" love, IMHO, which is based on materialistic approaches and security-values, aka economic forces and consideration, also happening when you need to raise kids together. And about the economy on "give and take". I think it is all good within reasoning. But it is certainly not the "only" way to look at love.
Here is "Pragma" explanation:
"Pragma Lover: Practilality and Tradition
These lovers are practical and seek a relationship that will work. Pragma lovers want compatibility, and a relationship that will satisfy all their needs, desires and wants. They are more concerned with social qualities rather than personal ones; family and background are very important to pagma lovers, who don’t rely so much on feelings as on logic. They view love as a useful relationship, and as a way to make the rest of life easier. They ask questions when choosing a potential partner such as: "Will this person earn a good live?", "Can this person cook?", "Will my family like this person?". Their relationships hardly ever decay , because they choose their partners very carefully and emphasize similarities, they also have realistic romantic expectations" (taken from
http://valarie-king.hubpages.com/hub...ypes-of-Lovers)
What do you think? Is this comparable to "Pragma" or would any of you have different opinions? I was not sure, because the "wish to take care of a partner" may also be "Agape".