Jeanne answered Monday July 23 2007, 1:59 am: I think what they're saying is that "love" at first sight doesn't really exist... that if you have strong feelings for someone at "first sight", it's acutally lust, not love. They mean that lust is the strong physical attraction and longing for someone, whereas love is a deeper, more meaningful emotion that can only be developed over time. [ Jeanne's advice column | Ask Jeanne A Question ]
Genrawks2 answered Monday July 23 2007, 1:51 am: Basically, they don't think you could possibly be in love with someone when you first see them.
But are just lusting for them, you know, wanting them the sexual way ;D Bahahah. But yeah.
berriesss287 answered Monday July 23 2007, 12:42 am: Okay well when it says "love" it's really not love.
They put lust because lust means when you want someone or something very very badly.
So it's not technically love you know?
Hope this helped. [ berriesss287's advice column | Ask berriesss287 A Question ]
insomnia answered Monday July 23 2007, 12:40 am: They mean that they don't think you could fall in love with someone the first time you see them, but you could lust for them. As in just be very sexually attracted to them at first sight. [ insomnia's advice column | Ask insomnia A Question ]
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