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This Valentine’s Day, consider what all types of love bring to your life

The Robert Indiana sculpture “LOVE” stands in John F. Kennedy Plaza, commonly known as Love Park, in Philadelphia. Associated Press File Photo

Valentine’s Day is for lovers — but you don’t need a romantic soulmate to celebrate.

The holiday is a chance to consider just how rich, diverse and beneficial every form of love is in the human experience, whether it comes from your family, friends, pets, neighbors or community.

Three experts shared how to nurture love in all its forms at a time when loneliness is an “epidemic,” politics are divisive and turning to technology is often easier real-life social interactions.

Romantic love — a deep, intimate partnership with another person or persons — is a valuable part of life. But experts say it’s good to remember that we need to have several sources of connection.

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