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What's the difference?


Question Posted Sunday July 1 2012, 12:34 am

I've never really known what the difference between loving someone and actually being in love was. So basically I just want someone to tell me what the real differnce is between the two.

P.S. The reason I'm asking is because I really like this guy and ive been liking him for like 6 months already and I wanna know if I'm in love with him or not. Thanks for all your help!


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Advicelady6798 answered Sunday July 1 2012, 12:34 pm:
When you love someone, it is not permanent. If you were to get in fight, its no big deal. Loving someone means you rely on them as more of as a friend than anything else. This is usually how relationships always start out in the beginning.

To be in love with someone completely means no matter what, you cannot live without them. You think about them from the moment you get up to the moment you go to bed. And some cases you dream about them. This person is all you see and can't imagine being with anyone else. They are, in turn, your life.

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