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What Is Love?

What is Love?

Its been a topic of great confusion. Youngsters have there own meaning of love , Having Girl Friend ,boy Friends dating and all. They  misunderstand love with the physical attraction to each other , and there love life moves around attraction to each other....... But is that love, really?

 Love is Something that makes us happy . It makes us live every moment of live to its full extent .
There is no limitations to your love . Your love can vary from your Dog "sandy" to the the person you care the most. Its not just something limited  up to living beings...
We love even the dead ones , don't we . Our Grand Parents, our relatives..
This is love... Caring for other even when they don't treat you well is love.

 Love Is Unconditional. It doesn't demands to be loved back and its is not jealous .

So all my dear friends love . Love a bird who sits on the tree near to your home, love the beautiful aroma of the rose, indeed love everyone.. Even love a girl or a boy. Be with them. Its amazing to be in love . Its like am unseen imaginary infinite force acting on you helping you to stand from where you are to where you want to be.

Love cant be explained for just some post , Love Demands To Be Felt.....


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