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Is there something perennial and universal about the masculine/feminine love dynamic? When we talk about the ontology of Love (specifically Eros), does it necessarily boil down to an interaction between the Masculine and Feminine, or is another kind of Love possible? I'm not trying to argue here for the supremacy of heterosexuality because even homosexual couples, it seems to me, replicate the same dynamic in their relationships, where one of them assumes the more feminine role and the other acts more masculine.
Any books exploring this concept?

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