The difference between love and friendship is very thin. In fact, love and friendship are two sides of one coin. You cannot separate in to a watertight way.
Love is the ardent impulsive inborn instinct of human. Love exists in all of us, from a child to an octogenarian.
From that perspective if you think, both, love and friendship, are at per. Love cannot exist without friendship. And friendship also cannot exist without love. Both are inter-expressive and two sides of a coin. Love and friendship both are interlinked. One cannot sustain without the other. That means where there is love; friendship is there. And like that where there is friendship; love is there.
However, depending upon time and situation, any one may be greater to the other. That means in some occasion love seems to be greater than friendship; whereas in another circumstance friendship may look to be greater. That is a perceptional difference.
Answered by
Ramcharan
, an ibibo Master,
at
7:48 AM on May 22, 2009