Love has several different meanings in the English language, from something that gives a little pleasure ("I loved that meal") to something that one would die for (patriotism, pair-bonding). And in contrast to the definition at the top, frequently people use the verb "love" to indicate want or desire for themselves as opposed to for another. For example: "I love ice cream," or even "I love Fidelia," does not refer to desiring wellness for ice cream, and it may not refer to desiring wellness for her/him, but rather to the desire for ice cream or for her/him felt by the speaker. The word also frequently indicates elevated appreciation or admiration: "I love that artist."
Love to me means, take the good and the bad in those whom we Love, and love them regardless. It means to Love them without looking for rewards in return, and be there for them just because. Love from a spouse, from a relative, or even from a child, or from a parent to a child. It is suppose to be pure, no strings or commands. Love is to care and care is to Love. They are one and the same.
Love doesn't ask who r u? Love only says u r mine. Love doesn't ask where r u from? Love only says U live in my heart. Love doesn't ask what do u do? Love only says U make my heart beat. Love doesn't ask why r u far away? Love only says you are always with me. Love doesn't ask Do u love me? Love only says I LOVE U. eri naam prem ........
Answered by
Shampa 2007
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12:19 AM on July 03, 2009