Many people consider themselves to be honestly, 100% in love, and it's only after the relationship ends that they realize it wasn't 'true love.'
Love is a growing, changing, wonderful thing. Every relationship you have will expand your ideas of what love means to you. Ultimately, your experiences will help you build up a complete picture of solid, lasting love - something which could not happen unless you had 'puppy love' first. [ alisonmarie's advice column | Ask alisonmarie A Question ]
deleriousone answered Wednesday November 3 2004, 2:04 pm: when real love hits you you will know, its not something that can be explained....its more of something you have to feel, if you find yourself asking the question is this real or not...chances are its probably not... [ deleriousone's advice column | Ask deleriousone A Question ]
SuddenlyFem answered Wednesday November 3 2004, 1:19 pm: True love is not that fuzzy feeling in your stomach when you look at someone. Love is not sex and love is not when someone makes you cry when they say something hurtful. Ive found that after all that gittyness and butterfly feeling goes away respect is all that remains. The true deffinition of love is respect. [ SuddenlyFem's advice column | Ask SuddenlyFem A Question ]
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