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antjokingly says...o/` ... what's love? ... o/`
shinyblurrysays...Love is an action word; it is something that you do. People today think love is a feeling but what happens when the feeling runs out?
"I'm not in love with you anymore" = I don't feel love for you anymore
This is an inferior type of love which is based on feelings and physical desire. In greek it is called Eros.
There is another type of love called Agape love, which is unconditional love. It means I love you whether I feel it or not, and regardless of whether you return it to me or not.
Eros is selfish love, and Agape is unconditional love. Many marriages have ended because they were based on Eros, and not Agape love.
Jinxsays...Love, love is verb /
Love is a doing word
I'm not sure it should be unconditional though. And Eros is fun sometimes.
Love is an action word; it is something that you do. People today think love is a feeling but what happens when the feeling runs out?
"I'm not in love with you anymore" = I don't feel love for you anymore
This is an inferior type of love which is based on feelings and physical desire. In greek it is called Eros.
There is another type of love called Agape love, which is unconditional love. It means I love you whether I feel it or not, and regardless of whether you return it to me or not.
Eros is selfish love, and Agape is unconditional love. Many marriages have ended because they were based on Eros, and not Agape love.
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