How do you define love?

Justme

Senior Member
The word love seems to mean different things to different people. My view of it is liking someone very much. I couldn't love someone I didn't like. However other people seem to love members of their family for, instance, whom they don't like. There are certain members of my family, now deceased, whom I grew to dislike and no longer loved.

How do others respond to the word 'love'?
 
There are many different ways to define love because in English we use the one word for a number of different emotional states.

This is one definition that I like.
"Love isn't a feeling, it is a decision."

To illustrate this definition consider this situation that some of us might be familiar with:

A husband comes home very late after a night out drinking with the boys. His wife is in bed, pretending to be asleep. She knows that he is drunk because he has the hiccoughs and is having trouble getting out of his trousers and underpants. Eventually, he manages to put on his pyjamas and climbs into bed and quickly falls asleep, snoring loudly. His wife also goes to sleep.

An hour later she is woken by the sound of retching, as her husband leans out of bed on his side and vomits on the carpet. At that exact moment, she does not like her husband very much but she gets out of bed, turns on the light and tends to him. When she has cleaned him up and changed the sheets, she gets down on her knees with a basin of water and disinfectant and cleans up the mess on the carpet.
In the morning, she still doesn't like him but she shows that she loves him by deciding not to serve him a fried breakfast while playing the 1812 Overture t top volume, which was her first thought on waking.

This folks, is a true story, because I was that wife. :grin:
 
Love is a feeling that can take many forms and I will just make a short comment on love in marriage.

Many believe that love is that feeling you get when you meet the right person.

They say love can be good for your health

If you are married they say you will suffer from less depression and live significantly longer than those who are single, divorced or widowed.
But to get the full health benefits you must both enjoy living with each other. (We have managed to stay together for 40 years)

In many countries the elders decide who you will marry and love has nothing to do with it.

We are now in the 21 century and divorce appears to be commonplace.

Not an easy subject


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Love is climbing over a very wobbly wire fence in order to take my lovely grandson bird watching! I came out of it with a few bruises but it was worth it when his face lit up at the sight of a woodpecker on reaching the RSPB site.;)
 
Love is relative; depends upon the subject matter. "I love pizza" or "We'd LOVE to have you over again sometime."

But, whatever......LOVE means LIKING someone or something a lot.
 
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