LOVE ?
Q. Are you in love with anybody? If not who was the last person you fell in love with. MP: Milkshake or Thickshake? I'm in Love and have been for almost 10yrs with my gorgeous girlfriend Lenna Milkshake - My wild guess is Milkshake :p Bridge - A thickshake is almost the same as a milkshake but it uses slightly melted ice cream instead of milk
Asked by Kati - Sun Jun 21 08:03:49 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Rachael Lynn Sadorf <3 girlfriend of two years :) I really feel as if I live a fairytale.. it's surreal. MP: Milkshakeee
Answered by curious - Sun Jun 21 08:12:12 2009

LOvE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ?
Q. Does love really make you do unexpected things? If so like what?
Asked by -*GIGGLES*- - Tue Apr 18 16:35:11 2006 - - 10 Answers - 1 Comments

A. i say yes love does make you do unexpected things because your not really thinking wen your with the person u really have feelings for maybe ur afraid that if u don't do something they want you to do... they will break up with you or make you feel pressured and love also makes you do stuff not sexually but daring ...like just say you were going out with this person and someone asked you to do something like steal but you know you shouldn't but the person you really like says to do it you don't want the feeling of putting them down or being scared to do it so you steal just because the person you like is with you.. i can sort of relate but its kind of stupid tho... this guy that i liked wanted me to go up on this brick wall and walk on… [cont.]
Answered by shelli - Tue Apr 18 16:59:49 2006

What does love mean to you? What are the different sides to love?
Q. I am trying to do some deep thinking for a project. I would just like to know from other people what love means to them and what are the different sides to love. I am not just talking about love between humans, maybe love for education or something else. What does it mean to you?
Asked by Linda - Sun Jan 10 17:45:45 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Love between humans: -Boyfriend & Girlfriend (romantic-kind-of-love): there is a feeling in the world that becomes apparent to two people when they meet, fall in love, and are destined to spend the rest of their lives together. I don't know if there's a technical/scientific name for such a feeling, but I do know that since I've been experiencing it for the past two years, it's become one of the best feelings in the world I've ever had. The knowledge that I have literally found the other half to my soul (as cheesy and cliche as that is, it's true) is at the same time mind-blowing, exciting, jaw-dropping. It makes me smile when I think about it, and how lucky I am. -Family (mother, father, siblings, etc.): I love my family immensely. They'r [cont.]
Answered by midnightneptune - Sun Jan 10 18:04:08 2010

How has your love for others made you a better person?
Q. Some people can pick and choose who they love; they seek a balance or a rewarding experience for both paties. Some people appear to express agape; they try to love everybody in some way, though that's often impossible. Some people are narcissistic; they cannot love anyone as much as they love themselves. In what way(s) has your love for others (or lack of it) given you a sense of self-worth?
Asked by gOING gREY - Wed Nov 4 22:44:09 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. My love for others has helped me get through life. I can't hate people for some reason. I just wasn't made to hate them I guess. It helps me get through life letting people know I love them and care. I don't think it is impossible to love everyone in some way. I'm pretty sure I can love everyone in some way. My dad which has never been there for him I love him more than ever, because I found out that my mother kept me away from him which I love her as well, because she raised me right. She has taken my daughter from me, but I still love her. Okay if you knew every person in my life you could ask me why I love every one of them.
Answered by J*LUVZ*A - Fri Nov 6 01:33:10 2009

What does it mean to love someone unconditionally? Is it better to be loved unconditionally?
Q. If a person is loved regardless of their actions, beliefs, attributes, and conditions, can that love not simply have gone to someone different? Is it not a greater honor to be loved for who you are? Is it better to have your love at risk than to love, unconditionally, recklessly, and randomly?
Asked by Ben - Fri Feb 12 16:34:47 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I love my boyfriend unconditionally. That means: I love him for who he is and the decisions he makes, the things he does, how he grows and who he becomes. It doesn't mean I can love anyone. It means I love him and respect his views, his attributes and personality. Unconditionally means I wont walk out on him for dumb reasons. It means I'll listen to what he says and if we have problems I'll try to work it out. It means I won't hurt him or hurt his feelings. It means i won't leave him for any dumb reason. It means I dont want to leave him. It means I can tell him anything and listen to anything he says. It means he's the love of my life, my soulmate and I'll stick with him no matter what. It means he's an amazing little dude and I know him… [cont.]
Answered by Slevin - Tue Feb 16 15:37:03 2010

How can you tell the difference between loving someone so much and being in love?
Q. Does anyone know the difference with how you feel and your behaviour in a relationship with someone between loving someone deeply and recognising all of their fantastic qualities and loving those qualities, and being in love with someone. What differences in behaviour can you see? I really love my partner my but sometimes wonder if i am in love? I think that he is in love with me because of the way he behaves, though i am confused, any help would be great thanks
Asked by MK1 - Sun Jan 11 14:52:50 2009 - - 1 Answers - 8 Comments

A. No wonder you're confused, you're debating a bs issue. There is no difference.
Answered by Bark - Wed Jan 14 14:47:47 2009

Is your first love different to any others?
Q. Is there something particularly special about your first love? Do you always love that person in some way? Or is all love like that? I've had four girlfriends and only loved one so I don't know.
Asked by unknown - Sun Apr 19 19:44:04 2009 - - 5 Answers - 5 Comments

A. First love is soo special the person you love the most and never stop loving and they hurt you the worst. I never was struck before that hour With love so sudden and so sweet. His face it bloomed like a sweet flower And stole my heart away complete. My face turned pale, a deadly pale. My legs refused to walk away, And when he looked what could I ail My life and all seemed turned to clay. And then my blood rushed to my face And took my eyesight quite away. The trees and bushes round the place Seemed midnight at noonday. I could not see a single thing, Words from my eyes did start. They spoke as chords do from the string, And blood burnt round my heart. Are flowers the winter's choice Is love's bed always snow He seemed… [cont.]
Answered by Cutey - Mon Apr 20 19:09:38 2009

What is the difference between love based on needs and true love?
Q. So some people believe that they love another person. But if you look closely they stay with this other person as this person fulfills some needs or makes them feel well. This has in my view not so much to do with love but more with selfishness. What is in your view the difference between so called love based on fulfillment of some needs and so called "true love".
Asked by In Truth there is Love - Mon Jan 28 04:06:17 2008 - - 10 Answers - 3 Comments

A. Actually, in true love, you do everything for the wellbeing of the other person, even at the expense of your own needs. That's how you tell.
Answered by Maurog - Mon Jan 28 04:09:27 2008

What is love chemically? How can we define love with regard to the chemical processes concurrent with it?
Q. What happens chemically when we fall in love? What are the chemical instigators and/or results of love particularly in brain and generally in body? What are the neuro-biological changes caused by love? Is love the result or the cause of such effects? Is there a satisfactory scientific answer to this "chicken or egg the first" kind of dilemma? Can we master the processes caused by love or are we helpless against them? I have fallen in love recently and there are incredible changes in my sleep cycle and many other biological rhythyms.Are we the unsuspecting victims of evolution/nature when we fall in love or do we consciously choose to fall in love? Are we the masters or the puppets?
Asked by cormorant35 - Thu Aug 24 16:11:10 2006 - - 3 Answers - 3 Comments

A. Um... the answer is "yes." Love is not 100% under our control, but neither is it completely out of our control. It isn't completely biological, nor is it all in our heads. It has to start off as a purely emotional, internal thing -- you meet or see someone and experience an attraction to that person. Generally, if it's just a physical attraction (i.e. you haven't gotten to know them very well yet, but you like how they look), it's a situation in which your hormone levels support the attraction that you feel in your brain. As your attraction grows, it initiates a cascade of events in your body, including increased sexual hormonal levels, secretion of serotonin and possibly acetylcholine (arguments for and against that one), which… [cont.]
Answered by theyuks - Thu Aug 24 16:25:36 2006

What is the difference between being in love and romantically loving someone?
Q. Like I know you can love anyone, like friends an everyone and people saying being in love with someone and loving them are two different things. But what about romantically in love and being in love, what's the difference if there is one?
Asked by Shelby - Sat Jun 6 19:30:50 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Love is a light that allows people to see things that are not seen by others. Romantic love is a deep emotional, sexual and spiritual recognition and regard for the value of another person and relationship. Romantic love can generate many powerful feelings. It can provide a profound ecstasy, and a deep suffering when frustrated. To some people, romantic love is irrational. Romantic love can seem like an emotional storm. Someone we love enters the room. Our eyes and heart light up. We look at this person. We feel a growing feeling of joy within us. We reach out and touch their hand. We feel happy and fulfilled. I believe we all have a profound need to find things in the world we care about and feel inspired by.From the moment of birth we… [cont.]
Answered by krupa4all - Sun Jun 7 10:43:50 2009

How is teenage love different from the love that adults experience?
Q. I'm fifteen and I honestly think I am in love. Yet there are comments made by older and "wiser" people everywhere saying that teenage love is shallow and will never last. What is is that my relationship is missing?
Asked by Katniss - Sun Nov 1 20:07:53 2009 - - 15 Answers - 1 Comments

A. I am 29, and when I was 15 I thought that I loved all my boyfriends, I am not going to say that what you have is not love, because personally no matter how young you are, it very well could be. All you need to do now, is live in this moment, this second, with your guy, if it works out and you two end up getting married then you know what, you were right... You were in love. Some 15, 16 year old girls are far more mature than others, who's to say... only you sweetie. So love your guy with all your heart, and may he be your true soul mate... But if he hurts or breaks your heart, don't look back on it and say I guess it wasn't love, If you feel like its love, then to you its love. Everyone loves differently. I am married with 2 kids, I met my… [cont.]
Answered by aba238 - Sun Nov 1 20:33:01 2009

How do I learn to love others genuinely...?
Q. I dont really know what it is to love or to be loved. I can do all sorts of nasty things to satisfy my selfish self but I cant love. Can anyone help me with tips, suggestions, advice I could take in my mission of learning to love others genuinely.
Asked by Savannah - Wed Dec 3 04:40:52 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. First of all, it's great that you're even willing to try! There are so many selfish people who don't want to even try learning to love others because they just want to focus on their own selfish desires. Without love, people ultimately feel empty inside. I think a great way to start is to try empathizing with others...think about what you would feel if you were in their position. Put yourself in their place (mentally, of course). In order to love others, you need to try relating to them first. Maybe one day, you'll learn to put someone ahead of yourself. I truly hope you can. Best of luck
Answered by Mei Mei - Sat Dec 6 14:34:40 2008

What's the difference between loving someone and being in love with somone?
Q. OK...If I love someone who I am also intimate with--does that make me IN love?...I just do not understand what "being in love" really means.
Asked by CuriousAndParanoid - Mon Oct 20 23:56:25 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. hello and i am the Love Doctor. I am here to help you answer your question and if you have any questions abut love, everhbody can email me at young95fm@yahoo.com. Ok, let's see, if you really love someone and you feel very intimate with the person, it is just a sudden spark that you feel, it does not really mean that you are in love. When you truly love someone, you will put aside all defects and on the person, body odour, looks, size etc. You will feel your heart thumping really very fast and you feel shy talking to the person until you know the person also loves/likes you. When you are intimate with that person, it would most probably mean that you are in probationary love, which means you are putting your heart to a test, to see if the… [cont.]
Answered by LoveDoctor - Thu Oct 23 03:08:56 2008

How is love and sacrifice represented in Pride and Prejudice?
Q. What is the impact of love and sacrifice on the main characters? What is the author the Pride and Prejudice suggesting about love and sacrifice? What would be a good thesis statement for these questions?
Asked by gOING gREY - Wed Nov 4 22:46:11 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. A basic theme of the story, one could argue, is that love conquers all. Thinking about it in terms of that particular society, Darcy and Elizabeth shouldn't have ended up together. He was well off, she was poor. He was upper class, had family connections, and was high up in society. She had no connections, had a family full of "silly" sisters and parents, and wasn't too much in the company of high society. But, despite all the odds against them- family, wealth, their individual pride and prejudices, they ended up together. And why? Because they fought for each other. They fought for a true love that they both deserved. Darcy sacrifices his pride by paying for Lydia's shotgun wedding with Wickham. Though he despises the man, he patches up… [cont.]
Answered by The *CHEEKY* Paper Bunny Boo - Sun Nov 8 21:34:41 2009

How to love our loved ones by putting a control over our expectations?
Q. I have observed that when we love someone, whether our parents, our children or someone else, we start expecting something or the other from those. Can't these expectations be kept aside? If yes, then how?
Asked by Kajoyzi - Tue Jan 20 07:51:35 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. When we care about someone, we want their best interests at heart. So we expect more from them than from strangers. I don't think you can put expectations aside. You can only be aware of your expectations and realize that your expectations may be too high and may place undue stress on your loved ones. It seems like you're doing that already. Try to encourage rather than judge/criticize your loved ones negatively. Good luck!
Answered by ami - Tue Jan 20 08:10:19 2009

What is the line between love an dobsession?
Q. Im not exactly what i would call a pro on relationships but where is the line between loving someone and being obsessed with them? When your in love you do things out of teh ordinary, unexpected gifts little gestures to make the other feel wanted and desired. So when does love start to become obsession?
Asked by Scaredone - Wed Aug 13 11:34:20 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Love is doing all you can for the person and accepting things in return. Love is giving the person space when you both feel you've been seeing each other too much without doing your own thing. Love is letting them know how much they mean to you, how much you care and there for them but not repeating it every time you talk to each other. Love is a true feeling that shouldn't be messed around with. Obsession is doing all you can for the other person and rejecting the other doing things for you in return. Obsession is always wanting and always being around the other person without giving or even thinking about space. Obsession is letting the other person know how much they mean to you, how much you care and there for them every time you talk… [cont.]
Answered by Nj - Sat Aug 16 09:58:36 2008

What's the difference between loving someone and being in love with them?
Q. I've just heard that there's a diffrence between loving someone and being in love with them. Is there? and if so what's the diffrence? Please be elaborate.
Asked by thesamri - Fri Dec 12 01:22:03 2008 - - 11 Answers - 1 Comments

A. loving someone means you like them very much and care about them. being in love means you have the hots for them and want to be in a serious relationship with them.
Answered by natedaman - Fri Dec 12 01:26:35 2008

What's the difference between loving someone and been in love with someome?
Q. Can you be in love with two people at the same time without hurting anyone in the process? What's the difference between love and lust? To me both feels great. Waiting for the answers. Thanks.
Asked by BIG H - Mon May 29 11:57:28 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. This is the reason we date for two years. To get to know the qualities of a potential mate. Take your time and date both. I would not keep it a secret though because that could backfire on you. Good luck! G.G.
Answered by Gran Gran - Mon May 29 12:06:10 2006

How many married couples are actually in love with eachother?
Q. Besides love, why do people get married? What about age? 50% divorce rate, so most couples who may be in love, or think they're in love, fall out of love or realize they were never in it?
Asked by J.M. - Sat Aug 15 01:41:26 2009 - - 20 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Most people are in love with the idea of being in love. I think that most people get married out of personal convenience and if there is any love or feelings they come with time, in alot of cases they never come at all. I think there is true love and soulmates I've met many couples who genuinley love each other for real but these are far few and rare. Most people stay married because they dont have any money to start a new life so they tolerate eachother until one of them passes away, sad but unfortunately true. You just have to see how many people in hollywood divorce why? because they have the means to do so.Out of 100% of married people probably only 20% actually love eachother. I think the only way to find someone real for you is… [cont.]
Answered by Casey - Sat Aug 15 02:23:23 2009

How do men and women love different ways?
Q. You hear people say it all the time.They say men and women love each other the same,but they love different.How do they love differently?
Asked by bucks2743 - Sat Oct 17 11:03:23 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. This varies greatly from society to society and culture to culture. Men and women CAN love equally. But socially some men are deprived the ability fo express there emotions in public or to anyone they may be labeled gay or not manly. A man is taught to fufill his dream, to seek a job, and when he is ready marry a woman. socially women are made to express their emotion, and not function on a physical, and sometimes even logical level. Women are often taught to be in a relationship, and become a mother. When the children are grown and you have nothing to do then pursuse your dream, get a job. Being a man is not watching tv sitting on your bum while your wife or girlfriend get a beer. This is the American mindset of what a man is. … [cont.]
Answered by Kyos girl - Mon Oct 19 12:24:57 2009

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