lizzielovesyou answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 9:35 am: love is when you can look in to a persons eyes and tell them you love them and you think about them everyday.then you can walk up to them and dont even npo whst to say [ lizzielovesyou's advice column | Ask lizzielovesyou A Question ]
charmed3fanatic answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 9:05 am: this is really hard to explain but i'll give it a shot
when you like someone you have a crush on them, you could like them as a friend.
like:to regard with favor; have a kindly or friendly feeling for (a person, group, etc.); find attractive
love is totally unexplainable. it's like no other. you have an extreme bond with someone and would do just about anything for them. there are different types of love: friendship, relationships, love for movies/things/objects, etc.
sizzlinmandolin answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 1:00 am: Both are a form of attraction, but in a different sense. If you like someone you enjoy being around them and you can relate to them. You can like the way they look, the way they act, and/or anything about them really. Loving someone takes time to grow and develop. It's like the difference between a friend and a best friend. You like your friends, but you love your best friends like they're your cousins or siblings. When it comes to romantic love between two people, it's very similar. Love is a deep emotional bond that won't form in a few days or even a few weeks. It happens slowly over time so when you finally do experience it, you probably don't even realize it until long after. I'd also like to differentiate between feeling love and loving someone. You can feel love at any time, just how you can like anything about someone at any time. You love the way your hair looks, you love the taste of chocolate, etc. You can even love certain things about a significant other. Their smile, their laugh, how they comfort you when you're down. Actually being in love with them is totally different from that. When it comes to saying "I love you" say it whenever you feel any kind of love. You don't have to fully love the person to say "I love you", just love something about them. [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
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