I'm going with fairy tale on this one.
2007-03-23 04:15:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Love is definitely real, you just have to find the right person. But don't expect it to be the fairy tale you might have grown up with from Disney. There are always going to be little arguments or problems, but working through them will show you how well you are compatible. If you want living proof, talk to married people in their 90's who still love eachother, and listen to how they met, what little they had money and possession wise, and yet here they are 60 and 70 years later still married and together happily. That is real, true love.
2007-03-23 04:18:23
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answered by ALFimzadi 5
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it is a little bit of both. when u r in love life for is just like a fairy tale. all u do is dreaming about the things that pleases u, the things that u would want to do if u had the chance. u know and sometimes when the dreams do come true u start to wondering if they are real.
2007-03-23 04:16:57
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answered by ivelisse 5
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The type see in movies and fairy tales is fake. Nothing is perfect but, love is very real. No person is perfect, I am a guy and I know I am not perfect(far from it). But my girlfriend loves me and I love her More then anything in this world. We (mostly me) do some real stupid things. But there is love there We both love each other and it is a feeling better then anything is this world.
2007-03-23 04:22:06
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answered by burn409 2
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Love is real....It is brain chemistry..
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Recent studies in neuroscience have indicated that
a consistent number of chemicals are present in the
brain when people testify to feeling love.
These chemicals include; Testosterone,
Oestrogen, Dopamine, Norepinephrine,
Serotonin, Oxytocin, and Vasopressin.
More specifically, higher levels of Testosterone
and Oestrogen are present during the lustful phase
of a relationship. Dopamine, Norepinephrine,
and Serotonin are more commonly found during
the attraction phase of a relationship.
Oxytocin, and Vasopressin seemed to be more
closely linked to long term bonding and relationships
characterized by strong attachments.
2007-03-23 04:18:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The "happily ever after" part is a fairy tale. Love is real it is just not constant.
2007-03-23 04:14:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Alot of people ask this questionand there are several reasons why. Yes love is real in several ways! I'm not exactly sure of why you are asking, but I think I can narrow it down. If you were married or dated someone for along period of time and now divorced or seperated is; How you know if/or how strongly you truly loved the person is whether you can move on and/or how quickly you do.
2007-03-23 04:32:10
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answered by no.#1 Mom 4
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love is real if the two parties are on the same page but most of the time its not. Love is scary so its best to get to know this person as much as you can
2007-03-23 04:17:32
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answered by sexysash69 2
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love is very real, hard to find and takes work from both people to create happily ever after, at least at first, until you learn each other, I have 16 joyful years to attest to it's reality, and know how awful it will be to be apart between our deaths... the only bad part about love. (though i also feel sure we will be together again afterwards, the inbetween will be so hard...)
2007-03-23 04:18:32
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answered by Anonymous
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love i think is really true and real and it can be a beautiful thing it really depends on what you are looking for sometimes love will be right in your face and you can over look it and not even know it.....you ask yourself these questions....?
does the look in their eyes give me butterflies in the pit of my stomach. i cant eat. i want to be with them 99% of my time. do they make me laugh. do they laugh with me and not at me. am i truely and deeply happy with this person no matter what anyone says. are they good to me in everyway possible. do they met my needs. do i met their needs. is the sex good. how does my heart feel when i am with em....does he hold a steady job...is he family material....would i want to wake up next to this person forever. love is really how you feel for someone and not just what you make up....you cant sit and pick out flaws on someone cause everyone has their flaws and stupid ways of doing things thats what makes us different....but love is not also boastful or jealous its ok to be jealous some but not to a crazy kind of jealous......only you would know and everyone is gonna have their problems i dont care who you are and working through them is half the fun and the make up sex is even better ........but love is not perfect either.......good luck
2007-03-23 04:21:07
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answered by att_i_tude2006 3
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