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Criteria to be in love with someone

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Question - (22 December 2008) 2 Answers - (Newest, 23 December 2008)
A female United States age 30-35, *itty_3 writes:

What are good criteria to be in love with someone? Is it enough that this person is intelligent, and cares about things that are substantial? Is it enough that you have things in common with this person? What do you think?

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A female reader, Anaphora Australia +, writes (23 December 2008):

Anaphora agony auntThere is no criteria required for you to be in love with someone. Love is more about how you feel about a person. A person may be intelligent and cares about things that are substantial, but that doesn't mean you have to be in love with them. When you're in love you'll know. Everything around you starts to change and you notice little things of beauty that you never noticed before.

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A female reader, FashionistaBaybee United States +, writes (22 December 2008):

they say love is when yu deeply care for & respect someone & are willinq to put their life over yur own. so yu qotta ask yurself that? if a day came where it was either yu die or he die- who would yu choose? I knoe it sounds crazy but its true =]

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