There is no "process" for falling in love. It happens gradually as a couple gets to know each other. Do you have things in common, share similar beliefs, similar morals and ethics? Do you enjoy each others' company, care about what the other person thinks, feels says? Do you look forward to being with each other more than other people? Can you picture a future with this person? Sounds like love to me.
2007-01-16 00:51:58
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answered by Laurie K 5
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"Falling in love" just happens like the previous answerer said. It is often based on superficial aspects like physique or "cuteness" of the other person. It depends on what you find attractive = intelligence, muscle, hair, charm, charisma, looks, etc. If you meet someone who has what you like, you MAY fall in love. It also depends on how you view faults - as minor or major faults - and how you deal with it. Some people would lose interest in another just because of the way they say or do things.
2007-01-16 00:47:09
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answered by bz_sage_sedotes 2
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Yeah!
It is a very good one!
Personal Sacrifice yields love - in thought, word, and deed.
Note that one of the world's current foremost philosophers, Stephen Covey, said that one doesn't really "fall in love"; in reality, 'love' is a verb!
It denotes action.
It is a doing thing.
Love results from loving as a verb - therefore, acting in accordance.
Love results from one's giving - particularly, giving of oneself.
2007-01-16 00:51:47
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answered by dr c 4
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1- Sex
2- Argument
3- Going out
4- Asking for each others name
5- Love (may be)
2007-01-16 00:46:26
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answered by mhrhashemi 3
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Easy, No process, it just happens.
2007-01-16 00:42:49
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answered by Jay 2
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lol there is no process.. it just happense
2007-01-16 04:37:23
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answered by ohhh lalalala 4
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