Love is when you care about that person as much you do yourself. You'd do anything for them. Love is when you've been away from that person for more than a month but that spark never goes away.
You could tell them you hate them five billion times but you'd rather say that then not be with them.
Love is beautiful. It isn't judgemental or jealous. It doesn't envy or boast. Hope this helped :)
2006-11-26 04:04:08
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answer #1
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answered by small one 2
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Love, like truth and beauty, is concrete. Love is not fundamentally a sweet feeling; not, at heart, a matter of sentiment, attachment, or being "drawn toward." Love is active, effective, a matter of making reciprocal and mutually beneficial relation with one's friends and enemies.
Love creates righteousness, or justice, here on earth. To make love is to make justice. As advocates and activists for justice know, loving involves struggle, resistance, risk. People working today on behalf of women, blacks, lesbians and gay men, the aging, the poor in this country and elsewhere know that making justice is not a warm, fuzzy experience. I think also that sexual lovers and good friends know that the most compelling relationships demand hard work, patience, and a willingness to endure tensions and anxiety in creating mutually empowering bonds.
For this reason loving involves commitment. We are not automatic lovers of self, others, world, or God. Love does not just happen. We are not love machines, puppets on the strings of a deity called "love." Love is a choice -- not simply, or necessarily, a rational choice, but rather a willingness to be present to others without pretense or guile. Love is a conversion to humanity -- a willingness to participate with others in the healing of a broken world and broken lives. Love is the choice to experience life as a member of the human family, a partner in the dance of life, rather than as an alien in the world or as a deity above the world, aloof and apart from human flesh.
2006-11-26 12:03:48
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answered by Mario E 5
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Hah, that's a good question. For me love brings contentment, it means I want to be with that person and feel comfortable and happy with him. For others love is security, or fun. Love, true love is powerful it changes the chemicals in your brain, everything seems possible your whole life feels as if it has purpose your brain is flooded with feel good chemicals naturally. It usually wears off after awhile, but some people will look over and over to feel that feeling. Love changes the first phase will pass and then you fall into the comfort phase. You'll know love when it happens to you. I really hope you find it, I really hope I find it again.
2006-11-26 12:05:04
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answered by Pearl N 5
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Love isn't that first infatuation you have for a person. Love is what comes six months or a year later...or maybe it doesn't come and you end up as friends or nothing.
Love is like a rattlesnake. There are lots of sounds in nature that you can mistake for the sound of a rattlesnake, but you never mistake the sound of an angry rattler for anything else.
2006-11-26 12:03:39
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answered by tenbadthings 5
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Love is a scene in the show or cinema where they show two couples understand and love each other. It seems so touching and romantic. But to me, it doesn't happen in real lives at all. Yes there are so called "love at first sight" or love someone for quite long time like 5-10 years. But one cannot gurantee that love last forever. Once a party find someone more beautiful and attractive or more suitable for them, they leave you. To me, love doesn't happen in real lives at all. It only shows in shows and movies.
2006-11-26 12:07:26
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answered by Daffodil 3
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Love for a spouse is mutual respect for each other. Willing to lay down your life for that person. Knowing neither of you are perfect but not caring.
Love for a child that is soooo much deeper that little person came from you. There are no words to describe that Love for a child.
2006-11-26 12:05:11
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answered by LCee 5
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The defenition of truly love is not clearly understood by alot of people. People these days are after your wallet and could care less about you! So; as long as your rich your relationships will be fine!
2006-11-26 12:02:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Love is a strong relationship between people. It makes you do something good for that person(s) without you know it.
2006-11-26 12:02:50
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answer #8
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answered by Isabelle P 1
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Love is giving someone the ability to tear your heart apart but trusting them not to.
And love is not when you know you can live with somebody.
Love is when you know you can’t live without them...
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2006-11-26 12:01:14
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answered by ( Kelly ) 7
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Love is caring
Love is sharing
Love is flowers just to show her how much you care
Love is telling her everything she wants to hear until you get the panties.
2006-11-26 12:03:30
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answered by terence w 2
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