What love means to you? How would you define love?!


Question: Two people who absolutely adore each other, share in everything they do and want to spend as much time together as possible -- they are best friends, as well as lovers......AND, importantly, distance is not an impossible hurdle to stay in contact.


Answers: Two people who absolutely adore each other, share in everything they do and want to spend as much time together as possible -- they are best friends, as well as lovers......AND, importantly, distance is not an impossible hurdle to stay in contact.

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    delusional attraction.

    It varies from romantic and sexual love to the unrequited love of "God" and parent-children relationships.

    Love is everything it gives you happiness it feels you... With out love nobody would be happy...

    love it's how u hide tears & still care for him /her she/he ignores u& u still like her/him . she /he begines to like another & u still smile

    Well...it definately includes that "butterfly" feeling, but also you must be able to love through the good and the bad!

    It is the air that we breath it is the water that we drink it is everything to me

    See Plato's dialogs on the subject:
    "Symposium" and "Phaedrus"
    A partial answer found in these works is that love is wanting to bring out the best in another. Our lesser natures are like anchors constantly trying to drag us down, but loving another elevates our spirit to almost god-like status.

    For a more modern take, try reading
    "The Art of Loving" by Erich Fromm
    a major part of his argument is that love is the attempt to overcome the hopelessness that comes from awareness of the twin burdens of human consciousness:
    awareness of our own mortality and awareness of our own aloneness.

    Personally, I lean towards Plato's take, but I think Fromm's approach works remarkably well in explaining the role of love in history.

    It means u want to spend the rest of your life with that special some one. To love them , take care of them, protect them, make them happy, hold them when they are sad. It mans so many things.

    Everything Tony said.......That's what it's all about....it's just finding it & holding on to it forever :)



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