Argumentative Essay About Love

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Love, that single feeling which generates the funny sensations in people's stomach, giving them the warm pleasures in their body, causing them to feel joy, and to believe every aspect in their life is right. It causes them to receive an exhilarating, appealing feeling that makes them want to rejoice. Love can be a speeding of their heart, but it can also be nerve-racking. It makes their hearts begin to rapidly pump, making a rapid beat— “ba-boom, ba-boom, ba-boom”. Attempting to describe love is a rigorous task, but it is possible. However, the easiest detail to describe and understand about love is not so much the feeling of it, but the concept of what it is about. Many people may obtain different views and definitions regarding love, but …show more content…

Love could influence or affect people in positive ways by leading them to a healthier lifestyle and to new experiences. For example, they can change their unhealthy, damaging lifestyle due to a romantic relationship. They can be willing to take risks and attempt to chase things that they would not alone. It could lead them to a jubilant life, knowing they are receiving beneficial love and are transmitting healthy love. Although, love could influence or affect people in negative ways. It could lead them to leave or not accept opportunities that could benefit them in the long run, for a certain person. A so-called “friend” can claim to “love” his “friend”, but would lead him to wicked temptations like drug and alcohol abuse. A friend cannot claim to love their friends if they entice them to negative habits or to leave opportunities behind. How “This Ain’t Love” by Bizzle states it— “This ain’t love” (Bizzle, 2017). True love is leading each other to beneficial things that will mold the people within the relationship. 1 Corinthians 15:33 states, “Do not be deceived: ‘Bad company corrupts good morals’” (New Living …show more content…

Psychologists conclude, one needs to belong to somebody or obtain a close bond with one or many people (Ben-Zeev, 2014). It is the piece that truly makes people humans. Everyone wants to bond with someone or a group of people and fit in with them. For example, in the new Karate Kid— starring Jaden Smith (Dre Parker) and Jackie Chan (Mr. Han)— Dre Parker relocates from Detroit to China due to a job transfer at his mother's work. Consequently, he has to leave people behind and start all over in a foreign country. His sense of belonging causes him to hate China due to the reason he could not establish a relationship with anyone. Until he begins to establish a relationship with the maintenance man, develop a playful love or a “Ludus” relationship with his crush, and then he earns the respect of people, he begins to slowly fulfill his sense of belonging. However, to develop our sense of belonging to completion, people need to obtain a stable, loveable relationship because they gain a greater imperative with limited amount of people rather than going around. People obtain a greater affection and love maintaining stable relationships because those types of bonds attempt to avoid permanent separation, even if the cost of striving to keep the relationship is greater than the actual separation. Those who do not cement themselves in a stable, interpersonal relationships or into a romantic relationship never feel the

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