1490wayb · 56-60, M
only while it is fresh and new
greensnacks · F
No. That's infatuation. Love is to be known, to show care and appreciation.
thrash · 31-35, M
@greensnacks do you think...one can love another if they have little appreciation? i.e., if they think the person they love should change xyz
is appreciation of identity a necessary prerequisite for love?...that sounds redundant: can love exist without appreciating who someone is?
... after all, identity is a secondary layer of self (i just made that up, but am trying to convey a thing) - at our core, we are all just pieces of life
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is appreciation of identity a necessary prerequisite for love?...that sounds redundant: can love exist without appreciating who someone is?
... after all, identity is a secondary layer of self (i just made that up, but am trying to convey a thing) - at our core, we are all just pieces of life
🤔
GoFish ·
no there's different kinds of love and obsessions love doesn't always have to be insane it can be calm and rational as well.. desire and lust can be crazy but that doesn't mean it's sustainable love as love is deeper than just selfish satisfaction and indulgence .. love is a sentiment of caring.. for someone else's best interest.. lust is wanting someone or something for yourself but people get confused
Fairygirl19 · 31-35, F
I think this is slightly true.. because you have to be able to look at that person and not see anyone else. I think obsession helps the love stay. You can be obsessed with many different things about the one you love, how they talk, there mannerisms, the way they do simple things, the way they look, the way they make you feel, obsession and love can go hand in hand. But love always requires friendship and cuddles.
It sounds like lust
It sounds unhealthy
Real love isn't that
It sounds unhealthy
Real love isn't that
Bleak · 36-40, F
Whatever that is, it doesn’t sound like love.
ThePatientAnarchist · 61-69
That's an interesting saying but I think it is false and even dangerous.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Nope. That's just infatuation or limerence, tbh.









