• Post Your Opinion On Love
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I think love's great, I just can't find it for myself.
[QUOTE=Jack_Thompson;18577083]I think love's great, I just can't find it for myself.[/QUOTE] Then how do you know it's great?
Im too young for love.
[QUOTE=Sian;18582281]Im too young for love.[/QUOTE] How do you figure? What do people think about non-romantic love?
Non-romantic love? Either that really doesn't make sense or I misunderstand you. Explain please...
[QUOTE=Akimotoz;18619950]Non-romantic love? Either that really doesn't make sense or I misunderstand you. Explain please...[/QUOTE] Do you love your parents? Do you love your kitty or your siblings or your friends? That is not romantic, but it is still love.
[QUOTE=Meader;18619991]Do you love your parents? Do you love your kitty or your siblings or your friends? That is not romantic, but it is still love.[/QUOTE] Ah, see what you mean. Well then, to me, non-romantic love is as important as romantic love. <3
[QUOTE=Akimotoz;18620010]Ah, see what you mean. Well then, to me, non-romantic love is as important as romantic love. <3[/QUOTE]Irrelevant fact but Greek had five different words for the emotion of "love," where English only has one. I wish we had words like that.
[QUOTE=TailsPrower;18620142]Irrelevant fact but Greek had five different words for the emotion of "love," where English only has one. I wish we had words like that.[/QUOTE] Yup, same deal with Latin, apparently.
[QUOTE=TailsPrower;18620142]Irrelevant fact but Greek had five different words for the emotion of "love," where English only has one. I wish we had words like that.[/QUOTE] Agap&#275; ( Being content, "Oh I love your shoes" or "I love this meal you cooked.") Eros (passionate love, romatic love) Philia (friendship) Storge (affection felt by parents for offspring) Thelema (desire) 5 Greek words for love.
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