LOVE IS ATTRACTION BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE WHICH YOU NEVER RECEIVED FROM THE ANOTHER ONE. IT IS WITHOUT ANY TERMS AND CONDITIONS. THERE IS NOTHING LIMIT OF LOVE.
2006-10-16 04:29:46
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answer #1
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answered by RAMAN IOBIAN 7
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Love is a profound feeling of tender affection for or intense attraction to another. It is considered a deep, ineffable feeling shared in passionate or intimate interpersonal relationships. However, in different contexts, the word love has a variety of related but distinct meanings: in addition to romantic love, which is characterized by a mix of emotional and sexual desire, other forms include Platonic love, religious love, familial love, and the more casual application of the term to anyone or anything that one considers strongly pleasurable, enjoyable, or desirable, including activities and foods. This diverse range of meanings in a single word is commonly contrasted with the plurality of Greek words for love, reflecting the word's versatility and complexity.
Although clearly and consistently defining love is a difficult task, and often a subject of much debate, different aspects of the word can be clarified by determining what isn't "love". As a general expression of positive sentiment (a stronger form of like), love is commonly contrasted with hate (or neutral apathy); as a less sexual and more "pure" form of romantic attachment, love is commonly contrasted with lust; and as an interpersonal relationship with romantic overtones, love is commonly contrasted with friendship, though other definitions of the word love may be applied to close friendships in certain contexts.
2006-10-19 11:44:41
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answered by Anonymous
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love is not a feeling - how do we ever get by with that. Love is only love is there is more than just feelings involved. Committment, loyalty, care and desire for another's best, etc. I guess there are many 'types' of love but why would you want anything but the best.
2006-10-16 11:45:41
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answered by Goodmomma1 3
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In my view love is
L - Lake of Beer
O - Ocean of Whishky
V - Valley of Rum
E - End of Stock
BAR CLOSED
LOVE IS INJURIOUS FOR LIFE
2006-10-16 11:49:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Love has no independent existence, it is just a subjective interpretation of feelings for someone
2006-10-16 11:27:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Love is something which just comes out of feelings! One loses one's identity while loving the other! One just merges in the other! It is just surrender to the other whom one loves!
2006-10-16 11:54:49
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answered by anil m 6
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Love is a profound feeling of tender affection for or intense attraction to another. It is considered a deep, ineffable feeling shared in passionate or intimate interpersonal relationships. However, in different contexts, the word love has a variety of related but distinct meanings: in addition to romantic love, which is characterized by a mix of emotional and sexual desire, other forms include platonic love, religious love, familial love, and the more casual application of the term to anyone or anything that one considers strongly pleasurable, enjoyable, or desirable, including activities and foods. This diverse range of meanings in a single word is commonly contrasted with the plurality of Greek words for Love, reflecting the word's versatility and complexity.
* Agape - the term was used by the early Christians (Greek to be specific, as the word is of Greek origin) to refer to an unconditional acceptance, favour and affinity toward a person. It is a love that is based on a decision instead of a feeling.
* Courtly love – a late medieval conventionalized code prescribing certain conduct and emotions for ladies and their lovers
* Cupboard love - a false or exaggerated affection shown in return for some kind of material gain
* ****** love (eros) – Sexual attraction or desire toward a person
* Familial love – affection brokered through kinship connections, intertwined with concepts of attachment and bonding
* Free love – sexual relations according to choice and unrestricted by marriage
* Philia - used in the New Testament, philia is a sentimental or conditional love. i.e. "I love you, because..."
* Platonic love – a close relationship in which sexual desire is non-existent or has been suppressed or sublimated
* Puppy love – romantic affection that is not "mature" or not "true." The term is often used with negative connotations, insinuating that love between youngsters is less genuine or valuable
* Religious love – devotion to one's deity or theology
* Romantic love – affection characterized by a mix of emotional intimacy and sexual desire
* True love – love without condition, motive or attachment. Loving someone just because they are themselves, not their actions or beliefs in particular. Also referred to as unconditional love.
* Unrequited love – affection and desire not reciprocated or returned
* Lust-love - affection characterized by lust. i.e. The desire to satisfy or gratify oneself.
* Instantaneous love - Love that occours the instant that one person comes in contact with another and feels a deep connection or attraction to the other. Also known as "love at first sight" and refered to commonly in many fairy tales and folk lore and literature.
* Sacrificial love - the act of sacrificing one's life, or something of great importance, solely on the basis of love.
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2006-10-16 12:16:15
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no real answer to this question but what I have learned of what love is to me and that is the word LOVE itself holds the answer.......
(L)isten: and validate them by hearing and empathizing.
(O)verlook: their minor character flaws as they will overlook yours.
(V)alue: who they are and what they mean to you.
(E)xpress: how you love them not just with words but with actions.
2006-10-17 10:09:37
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answer #8
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answered by Wolfie 7
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Try this questions somewhere else, like "family & relationships" section or "religion" section.
2006-10-16 11:29:12
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answered by Light 3
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Its an incredible feeling.
2006-10-16 11:27:51
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answered by sacharose 3
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