forever is a long time. i believe to keep love fresh and alive you need: something in common and outside interests as well, continued growth (individually and collectively), committment, common goals, good communication skills, realistic viewpoints on what is a good relationship (even good relationships have down swings), ability to look past old hurts and move on, honesty, and a lot of giving.
2006-06-06 09:47:10
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answered by IvebeenAbadbadgrl 4
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Love is caring for someone and showing affection to them. Everyone i have met has their own definition of love. My beliefs are that you cannot keep love alive in a relationship forever.
2006-06-06 16:45:15
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answered by need answers 1
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Love is never having to say your sorry and keeping it alive and well requires nothing more than trust and the desire to remain with that one special someone the rest of your earthly days and beyond.
2006-06-06 16:56:17
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answered by Starla_C 7
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Divorce Lawyers will not allow this to be known.
2006-06-06 16:47:37
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answered by Anonymous
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there is not really one answer to your question...it depends on the relationship, but in general i would say honesty and trust
2006-06-06 16:48:06
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answered by jeg2315 2
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it's only marrige that terminates love!!!!!!!otherwise,love is there,alive,forever..
2006-06-06 16:50:19
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answered by sadflower 3
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sexual attraction, communication, trusting each other
2006-06-06 16:46:42
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answered by cavalier99=positivepattys 2
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love [luv]
n (plural loves)
1. very strong affection: an intense feeling of tender affection and compassion
Young children need unconditional love.
2. passionate attraction and desire: a passionate feeling of romantic desire and sexual attraction
3. somebody much loved: somebody who is loved romantically
He was her first real love.
4. romantic affair: a romantic affair, possibly sexual
5. strong liking: strong liking for or pleasure gained from something
his love of music
6. something eliciting enthusiasm: something that elicits deep interest and enthusiasm in somebody
Music was his greatest love but he also liked ballet.
7. beloved: used as an affectionate word to somebody loved
8. U.K. term of friendly address: used as a friendly term of address, usually to a woman (informal)
Here’s your change, love.
9. sports game score of zero: a score of zero in sports and games, for example, tennis, squash, and whist
v (past loved, past participle loved, present participle lov·ing, 3rd person present singular loves)
1. vti feel tender affection for: to feel tender affection for somebody, for example, a close relative or friend, or for something such as a place, an ideal, or an animal
2. vti feel desire for: to feel romantic and sexual desire and longing for somebody
3. vt like very much: to like something or like doing something very much
I love watching old movies on TV.
4. vt show kindness to: to feel and show kindness and charity to somebody
love one another and love your neighbor
5. vt have sexual intercourse with: to have sexual intercourse with somebody (dated)
[Old English lufian , from lufu “love” (source of the noun). Ultimately from an Indo-European word meaning “to love,” which is also the ancestor of English libido, belief, and leave2 “absence.”]
See Usage note at enamored.
Word Key: Synonyms
love, liking, affection, fondness, passion, infatuation, crush,
CORE MEANING: a strong positive feeling toward somebody or something
love used to describe a very strong, positive feeling toward somebody or something. It is used especially to talk about strong romantic or sexual feelings between people; liking used to talk about positive feelings toward somebody or something. These feelings are not as strong as those suggested by love; affection used to describe warm friendly caring feelings between people. It can also be used to talk about a liking for something such as a place; fondness used in a similar way to affection to talk about feelings between people. It can also be used to describe a strong liking or preference for something; passion used to describe an exceptionally intense love for somebody, usually of a strong sexual nature. It can also be used to refer to a strong liking or enthusiasm for something, sometimes of an excessive nature; infatuation used to describe an intense but short-lived and often unrealistic love for somebody, usually of a romantic or sexual nature; crush used to describe somebody’s strong feeling of attraction toward a person with whom he or she is not having a relationship. It is used especially to talk about teenagers and young people
2006-06-06 16:49:18
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answered by Anonymous
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