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anonymous
writes: What is the difference between "like" and "love" in a relationship? Why does it start with like, and then it becomes love? And why do some love last and others don't? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (3 April 2011): I dont really know the answer to this, but Im gonna share my view anyway.When i first met my bf i liked him as a person, he was a great person to hang out with and chat to and i really liked him. Then over a period of time I realised that we had many similar interests but at the same time were total opposites who got along and could always make each other laugh etc. In time I grew more feelings for him and became incredibly attracted to him, I began to care for him and worry so much more when he had hurt himself and all my feelings and senses towards him heightened and that was when i realised i was in love. When he was all i could think about, the only person i wanted to spend time with, talked everyday, found his looks to become more attractive each day, miss him when he's not around, feel sick over the thought of not having him in my life and i could go on but all those made me realise that i had fallen in love.Awesome thing for me was that when i realised how much he meant to me and that i loved him, he already felt that way for me first =)
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