Cause humans have a need for communication and maybe love is not even that?
2006-10-23 13:24:54
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answered by Part Time Cynic 7
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There is no universal meaning for the word love because it is a feeling that varies from person to person. Love is defined constantly. Just because one person feels differently about love than another person, that does not invalidate either ones perception of love. All a person can do is define what love means to him/her.
Kind of like the way God holds a different meaning to various people - look at all the different religions in the world, and that doesn't even account for personal opinions which people have about what God means to them.
2006-10-23 14:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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OF pastime TO you are able to nicely be ---what love does & what it does no longer do or the way it acts and how it does no longer act. (quite talking & appearing) PLEASE be conscious the breakdown from the Bible, quite of the principled "love" "agape"-- (a million Corinthians 13:4-7) “4 Love is long-suffering and selection. Love isn't jealous, it does no longer brag, does no longer get puffed up, 5 does no longer behave indecently, does no longer look for its very own hobbies, does no longer exchange into provoked. It does no longer shop account of the harm. 6 It does no longer rejoice over unrighteousness, yet rejoices with the reality. 7 It bears all issues, believes all issues, hopes all issues, endures all issues.” this could nicely be a breakdown of diverse purposes of the be conscious "love" *** it-2 p. 274 Love *** James reliable’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, in its Greek dictionary (1890, pp. seventy 5, seventy six), comments decrease than phi?le?o: “To be a pal to (prepared on [somebody or an merchandise]), i.e. have affection for (denoting very own attachment, as a remember of sentiment or feeling; on an identical time as [a?ga?pa?o] is wider, embracing quite. the judgment and the planned assent of the will as a remember of thought, accountability and propriety . . . ).”—See AFFECTION
2016-10-16 08:00:03
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answered by Anonymous
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God has given us all things to enjoy. I remember a song, just a tiny bit, "it is only words but words is all I have. Although love is somewhat a feeling, it is also an action word; put both together and add God to the equation you will find something few people on our planet in our universe have found. One must also say sometimes it is onesided and that my dears is the most painful, and oh so sad part of love. It is hard to shake; although at one point one must move on, hopefully you both have God in your lives, but at such a time for the one in love, they need God the most.
2006-10-23 15:55:42
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answered by ShinningStar 2
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It can be expressed in words. Countless works of popular culture do so everyday, the problem arises when each person defines it in his/her own way, so the other expressions seem less than satisfactory. Love is not unique in this regard, tell me what "anger" is without some metaphor or description of behavior.
2006-10-23 13:20:31
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answered by run4ever79 3
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I think it is because the word LOVE conjures up so many different feelings and emotions in every individual in the world - It also means so many different things that it is impossible to define
2006-10-23 13:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Because Love is an expression and can not be experienced. What you feel is always in the past and Love exists in the now and the now cannot be expressed in words.
2006-10-23 16:01:23
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answered by TLC 2
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Because language is too restricted. Love goes beyong language.
Just a fact:
Eskimos' language has 32 different words for snow. No language, as far as I know has more than two, three words for love. English has more than a 1000 different words for drugs.
2006-10-23 14:39:01
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answered by Maus 7
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Because it is often too complex to be fully understood and there aren't specific words for a lot of the different experiences that make up love.
2006-10-23 14:10:18
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answered by Linda 2
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I asked a question like this not to long ago, and I dont think it is possible you have all sorts of emotions that can be put in one emotion and just saying how you feel doesn't seem good enough.
2006-10-23 14:13:50
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answered by The Young Philosopher 2
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Ah but it is and poets have done so for centuries. Love is pure scent of the first rose of spring. The deafening sound of a broken heart and the warmth of a lover's whisper to ones ear.
2006-10-23 13:44:51
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answered by Misty D 1
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