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You’d have as much control over falling in love as you’d have over accidentally falling in a hole – not much. As a philosopher who studies love, I’m interested in the different ways people have ...
Being in love is wonderful, and it can feel like it consumes you, but stay true to you, and still do what makes you happy, first and foremost. That'll make your love grow even more.
What does it feel like to fall in love? Relationship experts Orna and Matthew Walters share their insights into the experience, and how to tell if what you're feeling is the real thing, backed by ...
Because the truth, Jillian says, is love doesn’t always feel like we’re taught to believe it does. Sometimes it’s hard and difficult, and doesn’t feel an awful lot like 'love'.
Love is far more than just a feeling. Love is made up of so many different components: respect, cohesive lifestyles and timing, just to name a few.
The feeling must be wedded to the deed. We would have a healthier conception of love if we understood that love, like parenting or friendship, is a feeling that expresses itself in action.
Feeling love, like feeling happy, is a momentary experience. The sense of a loving relationship, like the sense of a happy life, emerges from reflection on memories.
Falling in love does more than cause a smile to creep across your face when that special someone comes to mind. Yes, there’s the butterflies-in-the-stomach, giddy feeling of excitement.
So we thought for a while and I said something like unconditional, 24/7... well, love. I don't quite remember what was said next, but she said that she doesn't think love is a feeling.
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