when there not there you miss them, knowing they always look out for you, cuddle and comfort, if there kisses melt you and there hugs help the pain, when they always know when you want a cup of Tea, or always bring your favorite chocolate from the shop, when they can read your thoughts and you often think the same thing at the same time, when they know when your happy and know just when to leave you alone, when you know, no matter what you look like, on your roughest day, they will always tell you your beautiful, when holding hands still means the same 20 years down the line, love is always there, just different for everyone
2007-01-07 21:31:11
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answered by beaudouet1 1
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love is a very tingling feeling, u want to see the person u love all the time infront of ur eyes, u want to laugh, play or share feelings with him.love keeps u warm , makes u more bright and beautiful , when u r in love every thing seems so fantastic, u feel as u r on top of the world.fall in love and try it urself.
2007-01-08 05:46:01
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answered by daisy d 3
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To me love is respect and you fill that you are being loved back by that person there is no better filling then being loved by the person you love. Love is when you are happy and there is nothing that can change the way you fill about the person or your world is different when you are with that person. Love is hard to tell sometimes
2007-01-08 05:29:03
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answered by Mark Jr 1
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it depends on what and how you feel with.... your physical or spiritual self... love is a spirit, not an emotion. so, it depends on which self you are walking in. but true love... quickens the spirit, and first feels powerful and very deep, and pure.
2007-01-08 12:38:56
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answered by REGGIE M. MONEY 1
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love to me feels like you are on a cloud. in a dream, the best thing that has ever happend to you.
2007-01-08 05:24:57
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answered by c_kaper@yahoo.com 3
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Love is a basic dimension of human experience that is variously conveyed as a sense of tender affection, an intense attraction, the foundation of intimacy and good interpersonal chemistry, willing self-sacrifice on behalf of another, and as an ineffable sense of affinity or connection to nature, other living beings, or even that which is unseen. It manifests itself in feelings, emotion, behavior, thoughts, perception and attitude. It influences, underlies and defines major patterns in interpersonal relationships and self-identification.
Human bonding
People, throughout history, have often considered phenomena such as “love at first sight” or “instant friendships” to be the result of an uncontrollable force of attraction or affinity. One of the first to theorize in this direction was the Greek philosopher Empedocles who in the fourth century BC argued for existence of two forces: love (philia) and strife (neikos), which were used to account for the causes of motion in the universe. These two forces were said to intermingle with the four elements, i.e. earth, water, air, and fire, in such a manner that love, so to say, served as the binding power linking the various parts of existence harmoniously together.
Later, Plato interpreted Empedocles’ two agents as attraction and repulsion, stating that their operation is conceived in an alternate sequence. From these arguments, Plato originated the concept of “likes attract”, e.g. earth is thus attracted towards earth, water toward water, and fire toward fire. In modern terms this is often phrased in terms of “birds of a feather flock together”. Later, following developments in electrical theories, such as Coulomb's law, which showed that positive and negative charges attract, analogs in human life were developed such as "opposites attract." Over the last century, researcher on the nature of human mating, such as in evolutionary psychology, agree that pairs unite or attract to each other owing to a combination of opposites attract, e.g. people with dissimilar immune systems tend to attract, and likes attract, such similarities of personality, character, views, etc. In recent years, various human bonding theories have been developed described in terms of attachments, ties, bonds, and or affinities.
2007-01-08 05:25:36
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answered by aramaiya 3
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when every time u feel the presence of him/her u always think of caring someone it it certinaly a sign of love
2007-01-08 05:27:40
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answered by vivek s 1
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dont know im 23 and never had a gf
2007-01-08 05:37:32
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answered by joshdaniel1983 1
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You have to fee it for yourself....One can't define love...
2007-01-08 06:02:49
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answered by Santo 2
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unconditional
2007-01-08 05:25:06
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answered by LS 5
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