What is love? Love is... That's it. Love is. There is no real such thing as love, except for the way that electrons line up in the brain. There is no way to define love, other than in an abstract sense. Is it the feeling that exist between two persons. How is love developed? People always talk about compatibility, but then what makes a husband beat his wife? Is love associated with lust, or is it a higher form of emotion?
Love is known as a deep connection between people, and has varying degrees. Platonic love is the love that exists between friends. This is a love that does not involve sexuality and can be between families and friends. There is a deeper love that is more, romantic. People who are in a romantic relationship experience deeper feelings for their partner than would friends.
Love is an intangible, but everyone knows that it exists. The problem with love is that it is hard to understand it. Many have tried to understand love, from psychological standpoints to scientific explanations. The question to me is not "What is love?" but "Why do we love?" Why is it that we, of all animals in the world, experience love? Many animals experience lust, an instinctual need to reproduce and continue the genetic cycle. It has been proved that there are a few animals that experience monogamous relationships. The vast majority of these animals are mammals, indicating that love is a higher brain function. We may never know what love truly is, and perhaps it is just better to let love happen.
...But not today. ( Comic from Sinfest by Tatsuya Ishida)
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The question to me is not "What is love?" but "Why do we love?"
Good question
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