Love Essay: The Definition Of Love?

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Everyone at some point in their lives has experience love, whether they were loved or have loved. Every one becomes a philosopher when it comes to love. The truth is the question "What is love?" Is very hard to answer. I realized that there is no one definition of love. Everyone has their own ideas and definition of what love is and means to them. The reason why is so difficult to define is that it is one of the most complicated feelings in the human range of emotions. Love is a bundle of emotion felt at the same time. There are many different types of love, family love, friendship love, conceptual love and intimate love. Family love is unconditional, meaning its is timeless and everlasting. The great part of this is love is you can be yourself, make mistakes, and you will always be forgiven. The love shared between friends is similar. But there are boundaries not to be crossed. Friendship love knows that you have someone there to talk to. Especially about things that you could not your parents. Conceptual love is a love of material things, and ideas or characteristics. This love we feel towards object or material things. It also is the feeling of loving characteristic traits, such as kindness, humor, and others. love inspires a feeling of belonging, like belonging in your family or with …show more content…

Full of its own turnings, comings and goings, high and low and everything in between. It doesnt matter. Why? Because we always look at the bright side. Love blinds us. It makes us believe that love can be a fairytale. But one day, one final and fateful day. Pain arrives and love shows what it truly is. Because love does not conquer all things, not all the time. Thats the reality. There will always be loss, endings will always be days of bittersweet tears and pain that cannot be assuage. The illusion, the fairy tale, the paradise, and the wonder is gone, leaving only coldness and misery in its wake. Love hurts

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