there's a HUGE difference.
between "i luv you" && "i love you."
i realize that now more than ever.
LUV is more when you see that person as your cute, boyfriend/girlfriend. the feelings are strong, but more of in a lusty way. you don't really have that deep of an emotional bond and attatchment to them . . you're in it more for the ride than anything.
LOVE is when you can't go a day without knowing what that person is doing. it's where they can hurt you so badly, but still you end up wishing they were still there && wanting them back. love is when you can tell someone everything and trust them with all of your heart. when you're in love you have the biggest emotional attatchment that you'll probably ever have with anybody. love makes you feel things that you've never felt before. love is the realest of the all of the emotions you can feel for somebody . . && it usually lasts a lifetime.
there's also a difference between loving somebody and actually being in love with somebody.
i struggle to define the two, although i know that there is indeed a difference.
i think that being in love is more emotional than just loving somebody. because when you're in love . . idk, it's just different. it really is . . i wish i knew how to put that into words.
do you guys agree that there's a huge difference between the two ?
maybe my definitions of the two words don't fit yours, so feel free to leave your own thoughts on that.
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17 hours ago
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ii definitely feel like there's a BIG difference between the two.
&&ii think this is why so many relationships go down the drain&&they go down the drain quick, fast, &&in a hurry. Because they mix up the two&&end the end what do the get ? screwed over and/or hurt really badly.
-deanna s.
I totally agree with you.
It's always difficult to put people in their respective catagories especially when you're dealing with such an extensive, deep topic.
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