I don't think love is a feeling but rather a concept. The feeling of "Loving someone" is confusing to me, and I can't describe nor do I know what it really means
Sure the butterflies in your stomach may make you believe that you love someone but that feeling typically dies off and Sometimes resurges. That just means you like someone, not love
It annoys me how fast couples say "I love you" in a relationship. How? You've known this person for what, like 2 months? Will you still be by their side if they say or do something that hurts you? I feel like you have to go through shit with someone to say "I love you". Even in non-romantic ways.
No offense to people who have done this though, I just want to spark discussion
So I guess my question is, "What is Love? What does a loving relationship look like? What is the difference between a romantic and platonic love? Should there be a difference?"
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Bearbeitet von TigersFan228: 2/26/2020 8:32:05 PMI say love is an action rather than a feeling. Like you said, it’s going through stuff with people and sticking with them even if they hurt you. Being willing to forgive them and help them be better, even if they don’t like how they do it. Pushing them. Maybe live can be a feeling, I don’t know what it feels like though. Maybe it’s wanting to do what I stated previously with a person. But I don’t know. I think Cobra put it excellently though.