What is love?

No, it’s not some­thing you can eat, but it is some­thing you can enjoy. You can make love — can you des­troy it? You can make love in so many ways. You can also des­troy it in very many ways. (You bet­ter not cheat.)

I think, each love is unique. You fall in love with a per­son, and each per­son is unique. Thus, each time you fall in love, it’s unique. Unique is good.

I love my girl­friend, Christina, very much. She is the first per­son I’ve ever loved like this. When I touch her, kiss her, whenever I feel her body against mine, I feel like I’m in heaven. She feels that, too (I hope).

Christina has loved before. She got hurt. Nobody wants to get hurt, but some­times pain makes you grow. Pain makes you a bet­ter lover? Pain makes you hate. Pain makes you. Love makes us all.

In the end, we all get hurt. We love, and then we lose the one we love. Life is like that. (But why?) I hope, I’ll never have to go through that. I’d die with the one I love.

What is love? Is it spir­itual, is it chem­ical? I think, love is unique, ever-​​growing, for­giv­ing. Love is per­sonal, shared by two (some­times more). It brings people together, and makes them grow, gives them strength. For me, love is eternal. For me, it is Christina.

What is love for you?

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  1. Tuuli wrote::

    This is licensed under the Cre­at­ive Com­mons Attribution-​​Noncommercial-​​No Deriv­at­ive Works 3.0 Unpor­ted license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

    Friday, July 10, 2009 at 7:21 pm #