courtship

(noun)

The act of wooing in love; solicitation of individuals to marriage

Related Terms

  • courtly love
  • shotgun wedding
  • matchmaker
  • intimacy

Examples of courtship in the following topics:

  • The Family Life Cycle

    • Courtship is the traditional dating period before engagement and marriage (or long term commitment if marriage is not allowed).
    • During a courtship, a couple or group gets to know each other and decides if there will be an engagement.
    • Courtship varies both by time period and by region of the world.
    • One way courtship varies is in the duration; courting can take days or years.
    • Courtship is used by a number of theorists to explain gendering processes and sexual identity.
  • Romantic Love

    • Currently, courtship is the period in a couple's relationship which precedes their engagement and marriage, or establishment of an agreed relationship of a more enduring kind.
    • In courtship, a couple gets to know each other and decides if there will be an engagement or other such agreement.
    • A courtship may be an informal and private matter between two people, or it may be a public affair or formal arrangement with family approval.
  • Mate Selection

    • In cultures with fewer rules governing mate selection, the process of finding a partner might include courtship.
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