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2007-12-13 22:34:56 · 16 answers · asked by Michael Jensen 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Can you define hatred? can you define friendship, hunger, pain, happiness, sadness????
no you can not !
You know why because you can not define any feeling. feeling are not some thing you can define. they are not the matter of your logical brain they are the matter of your your heart and you can put only those things in the words which comes in the domain of your mind feelings are beyond that. they are far deeper than your thoughts only thoughts can be defined in words not feelings. leave defining you can not even think feeling. just try it out..... try to think love... its size,its texture what is its colour,smell,touch,sound.. .....

2007-12-13 23:02:09 · answer #1 · answered by vikas singh 2103 1 · 0 0

love cannot be defined..
but 1 things for sure is that love doesnt need a reason..
coz..if 1 love another wif a reason..
it is simply nt pure love..

2007-12-13 23:57:08 · answer #2 · answered by ariamuhitis 1 · 0 0

love does not happen in the heart. it happens in your mind.
when your mind identifies that you are "in love" your heart speeds up, your palms get clammy and everything is just peachy.
love is a constant decision made by the mind. It enables couples to be together for a lifetime or a day.

2007-12-13 22:43:38 · answer #3 · answered by sc2zabala 3 · 0 0

Imagine an invisible, undetectable force that's powerful
enough to override your sense of reason yet draws you
to someone with an almost animal passion. These aren't
Cupid's mythological arrows, but real shots of human
pheromones.

http://health.discovery.com/centers/sex/aphrodisiacs/phermones.html

Welcome to The Scent of Eros:
Mysteries of Odor in Human Sexuality -

'Scientists in Philadelphia have established for the first
time that the human body produces pheromones, special
aromatic chemical compounds discharged by one individual
that affect the sexual physiology of another'....

http://www.athenainstitute.com/discovery.html

Do pheromones work in human sexual attraction?

They may be odorless and colorless and their function may be
mysterious, but human pheromones at last have the zest of
scientific truth. Researchers at the University of Chicago
have demonstrated that compounds swabbed from the
'underarms' of young women at different times of the month
can alter the length of other women's menstrual cycles,
compressing or expanding the cycles in predictable
fashion....

http://www.ishipress.com/humanodo.htm

http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/9803/11/pheromones/index.html

What is the force that lights the fuse between two
complete strangers? What current pulses through their veins,
engorges their hearts, occupies their minds and numbs their
texting fingers?

As magic formulas go, sexual chemistry must surely
be the most valuable. It's intoxicating effects are more
pleasurable and more powerful than any drug and when it hits,
it hits hard. There are the rushes of ecstacy, the gut wrenching
anticipation, fluttering, dizziness, and the diminished
concentration that turns day-dreaming into a full-time job.
And then there are the side effects. A positively Colombian
annihilation of appetite and its confidence- boosting by-product,
weight loss.

But no one knows what "it" is. Scientists have managed to
map our genetic blueprint. They understand the subtleties
of hormones and the complexities of the emotional brain.
But the thing that makes two people click remains a mystery.
Theories abound as to what, or why. Those looking for a
magic bullet (or Cupid's arrow) tend to favour the notion
of pheromones - scents secreted by the sweat glands in the
'armpits'....

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20030629/ai_n12741733

Science of Love - Cupid's Chemistry:

Why do we love, what is passion, and why is intense
desire between two people sometimes called "chemistry"?

There are, in fact, three distinct stages of love; each with
their own characteristic emotional profile and scientific explanation.

First is lust. Lust is driven by our sex hormones testosterone
and oestrogen. These hormones are what get us 'out on the pull'.
After lust comes attraction. This is the love-struck phase;
the time when we lose our appetite, can't sleep, and can't
concentrate. This is what we know as falling in love.

http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/articles/article/clairemcloughlincolumn1.htm/

http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/content/interviews/interview/446/

The psycho-physico chemistry of love:

When two people are attracted to each other, a
virtual explosion of adrenaline-like
"nuerochemicals" gush forth.

Also, involved in chemistry are dopamine and
norepinephrine, chemical cousins of amphetamines.
Dopamine makes us feel good and norepinephrine
stimulates the production of adrenaline. It makes
our heart race!

These three chemicals combine to give us
infatuation. Tht is why new lovers feel euphoric
and energized, and float on air. New lovers can
make love for hours and talk all night for weeks
on end.

Now, imagine the combined effect of hormones and
pheromones.

It's bound to be mind boggling!

2007-12-13 22:48:26 · answer #4 · answered by d_r_siva 7 · 0 0

only if you truly love the person in witch love u want to define.

2007-12-14 14:27:19 · answer #5 · answered by sammi a 2 · 0 0

love is a word used by emotionalfools like me to help others and create peace in these world.

2007-12-13 23:41:24 · answer #6 · answered by feroz k 2 · 0 0

An all encompassing feeling attendant with life.

2007-12-17 15:25:22 · answer #7 · answered by Ishan26 7 · 0 0

Based on the Demo rats idea,: Love is enemy!!
Republican are trying every ways to keep peace... Democrat's leader said, "If you don't join democrat, you are my enemy!!!"

2007-12-13 22:41:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

only you can define it for yourself. ;)

2007-12-13 22:41:34 · answer #9 · answered by Samarah 3 · 0 0

love has ruined me never love someone

2007-12-13 22:38:09 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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