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A Socratic Dialogue: Love In A Romantic Relationship

A Socratic Dialogue

The following is an imaginary dialogue between Dr. Phil, and I, in which we discuss love and its relevance to romantic relationships using the Socratic Method. Dr. Phil is a professional psychologist popularized by his appearances on the Oprah Winfrey Show, where he has demonstrated his expertise on healthy human relationships. Though some statements are based on Dr. Phil's actual precepts, statements in this imaginary dialogue expressed by Dr. Phil are exaggerated and may not be significant to his actual philosophy on romantic relationships.

Me: Hello, are you Dr. Phil?

Dr. Phil: Yes ma'am. I am Dr. Phil.

Me: From what I hear, you are an expert when it comes to love in romantic relationships.

Dr. Phil: I guess you could say that. I help people that love each other with their relationships.

Me: Would you consider yourself a love doctor?

Dr. Phil: In some sense. I do know a great deal about love and relationships, especially......


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