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ck, I could not eat without getting terribly sick, I could go to sleep just fine but never slept more than three hours, and I couldn't sit or walk around without shaking - all in all, a pathetic mess. But hey, it only lasted a couple of weeks. It was worth it to be in love.
How's this for scientific fact. A person who has a broken heart can actually feel physical pain. And I'm not just talking people like me who love to have psychosomatic manifestations of emotional pain in the form of physical pain like a stomach ache. I'm talking honest to God your heart hurts, your body hurts. Yeah, yup. I will try to find the article and post it if anyone is interested. Is it strange that after all that we still want to be in love again? Yeah. Like I said before... The ends more than justifies the means (and then some) and all the hurt it takes to get there.
Originally posted by patlajan We're also ignoring other kinds of love besides the romantic kind. All of you probably love somebody. So I'm going to say yes there is such a thing as love.
So love is an emotion or a feeling? Hmm something you cannot prove scientifically? Gee I wonder what it is and how it got here.
yes ive fallen in love once. i know its love because its nothing ive ever felt before, ive felt infatuation, obsession, lust, whole 9 yards. But when you cannot think, sleep, nor eat without thinking about someone, where you cry, when you cannot imagine your life or future without them, when there name resounds in your head.Its a beautiful thing, but its also extremly painful, it left a lot of scars on my heart, i like the idea but i also hate it a great deal.
We're also ignoring other kinds of love besides the romantic kind. All of you probably love somebody. So I'm going to say yes there is such a thing as love.
Is there no instinct for being attracted to one person and one person alone to the extent that it will keep a family together, enhance the survival chances of offspring, and keep the gene pool going? Surely women at least must have this instinct.
If this instinct does exist, then we would have no choice but to fall in love, but it would still happen
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