What is Love? Is it a verb, a noun, the truth, an ideal, etc.? Love is difficult to define. This maybe because every individual have a different way of loving. We try to define love by ranking it, by what we have experienced, or by what we are actively experiencing. However, the truth is we cannot define love based off a particular instance of personal involvement because the concept of love will always be different to every person who feels it. Well, what does it mean to be in love? In-love can be characterized by feelings such as butterflies, skipped heartbeats, fluttering of the heart, nervousness, and shortness of breath. Most may claim if you do not have similar feelings or if they fade away then you are no longer in love. Some may even …show more content…
There are so many different types of love. Love differs in reflection depending on the individual you are loving. You would love your husband or boyfriend differently from how you would love your enemies, parents, siblings, other family, friends, and pets. First of all, the definition of love cannot be a straightforward definition like words such as wealth and poverty. Love is an action, not a concept. If you love someone or someone loves you, it must be shown. Second, love is caring, attraction, and attachment. It is more than a crush, lust, and infatuation. Third, and perhaps most important, love is acceptance, appreciation, and wanting the best for your significant other. When love is accepting, it shows that your love is unconditional. When love is appreciating, you cherish your significant other’s companionship. And when love is wanting the best for one another, you want the one you love to be satisfied, complete, and …show more content…
Your relationship now has the potential to overturn into a lifelong fulfilling bond, instead of a lifelong discontented relationship. Love has a limit, however, being in love is unlimited. Moreover, it takes little to love. However, it takes more to actually claim being in love with someone. Without love there is no such thing as being in love. And there is no such thing as being in love without love. Love conquers all. Zelda Fitzgerald once said, “Nobody has ever measured, even poets, how much a heart can hold.” At the same time, love is not blind, dumb, or deaf. Love sees far more than itself or one will ever