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The Anhk24

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ive like my fair amount of girls but i've never been in love...i was wondering how do you know when your in love?
 

BonsaiK

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You just do. It's like an orgasm - hard to describe without sounding stupidly corny but you know it when you feel it.
 

wooty

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I was told once, that you know your fully in love with someone when you do things for/with them without looking for reward or anything in return. Can't remember who said it, but it made sense to me at the time
 

Vanguard_Ex

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You ask Google.
Seriously though, you'll know. You'll feel the unrelenting commitment to them, the syncronisation of your emotions, all that.

OR WILL YOU?
That's the thing. No one can tell you what love is, you decide for yourself.
 

Latinidiot

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wooty said:
I was told once, that you know your fully in love with someone when you do things for/with them without looking for reward or anything in return. Can't remember who said it, but it made sense to me at the time

sounds like friendship to me, good sir.

I think being in love is when someone can make you feel happy by just sitting in the same room, whithout speaking, or doing anything.
 

DividedUnity

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I dont know if ive ever been in love so I wouldnt know how to describe it. There was this one girl I thought I was in love once. The thought of her smile was enough to make make me happy. So im guessing love is something more corny than that.
 

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It's an odd feeling.

From personal experience, you cannot get her/him out of your head, and the thought of them makes you incredibly happy. You wish nothing bad to ever happen to that person and wish to console them if something does, no matter how small.
 

iLikeHippos

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Well, I believe there are pamphlets about the "love syndromes" you'd experience if you love someone.

Look it up if you can.
 

Evil the White

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You just know. Part of it is realising that you keep talking about her without even rally noticing how much your talking about her, constantly thinking about her in a nice way without going overboard wither side (too sensual, or paranoia). But mostly its a gut instinct.
 

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BonsaiK said:
You just do. It's like an orgasm - hard to describe without sounding stupidly corny but you know it when you feel it.
Yeah, You get that face and everything.

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All jokes aside, Its a strange feeling, And one which is easily mistaken for other feelings.

I dont know how you know, As to be honest, im yet to find anyone that[/I] amazing.
 

Dapsen

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Www.Wikipedia.org. Look it up.

OT: I believe emotion all in all, is made up of 3 basics (like the basic colors).
These are: Love, hate, and indifference.

Love is a feeling of addiction towards another being. But not a miserable addiction such as with drugs, no. Its the happiest feeling known to man.
If the person you love sends you a text saying "Im not feeling well... my stomach hurts :(", you will most definitely, instantly feel an urge to do anything you can, to rid your loved one of that pain. Even when it is something as minimal as an aching stomach.
You will feel deeply happy and satisfied, whenever you're with the person you love. As if nothing could ever get any better than that.
You will feel attached to this person, and you would feel lost if this person was ever to leave your life permanently.

Basically: Your 'loved one' is the drug that makes you the happiest man on earth, and you will do whatever you can (even die) to keep your 'loved one' happy, healthy, and within reach.

- I'm sorry i didn't get on to hate and indifference (I made it sound like I would examine them all), but I think the post would get a little too long.
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