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Here is the question.
The expressions "Love" and "In Love" mean different things yet the exact same thing when taken in their opposite context.
Example 1: I "love" my daughter and I am "in love" with my wife.
The former means great affection but without any sexual context while the latter means an intense feeling with sexual context included.
Example 2: I "love" my wife and I am "in love" with my mistress.
The former is a deep emotional commitment to someone; the latter a selfish infatuation based almost solely on sexual euphoria.
Discuss how the inherent conundrum of these definitions can be resolved.
Rude and disgusting answers will be reported! Good Luck.
Dr Bruce Python
2007-05-27
05:17:28
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