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choli [55]
3 years ago
5

What is love, please explain in detail

Arts
2 answers:
Marina86 [1]3 years ago
7 0
Love is a special and great feeling you may have for a person or object (it's not weird loving an object). You show love by just caring for that person or thing and by showing kindness. For example (I'll use a object so it makes sense why), you probably love a book or device you may have. You show you love that book/device by taking good care of it in the sense of not throwing it on the floor and just stepping on it. You care about it so you show love towards it.

Hope that helped! <3
tatiyna3 years ago
5 0
Love is the strong, It can make your day or do the exact opposite. Its risky yet sometimes isn’t in your control.
The good things about love is you’re bound to smile and its always a smile you can never wipe off your face.
It makes you have butterflies in your stomach when you see who you love, You are always happy around them, they’ll brighten up your day instantly. You never knew what you’d do without them, its a whole new sense of happiness and just warmth.
But Love can also be hurtful and a huge grey area, Love can hurt, you can overthink anything because you don’t want to lose the one you love. It can make you rethink how you look and how you act, sometimes even making you someone you’re not, just to make them happy. You can get jealous from love seeing the person you love hanging out with someone you aren’t particularly fond of. But you don’t want to change them because you love them even though you’ve already changed who you are for them because you love them.
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