What does love mean to you? It is something gargantuan. Love makes your heart beat faster. It makes a person “like family” to you, even though you were not born in the same family.
Love is always based on trust and mutual understanding, and it accompanies the constant support of your near and dear ones. Love is anchored by mutual respect. Both partners must have affection for each other, and greatly respect each other. When people have affection, they tend to take care of each other. They understand and support each other.
Love is a reciprocal tying of chemistry between two human beings – although it also extends to animals of all kinds. Love is a warm relationship between two people – or animals – or a person and an animal.
Love means a lot to me personally. Love is shown when someone who is with you can still give you elements of personal space, rather than being obsessively possessive. Communication is an essential part of any relationship, and good solid debate and discussions are normal elements.
Love can have different definitions depending on the age of the participants, and the amount of time spent together. At its core, love should have confidence, attentiveness, kindness, helpfulness, and you should feel a pleasant feeling. When someone loves you, and you’re needing them, that person should lay their own needs aside and come to see you quickly.
Love will always be driven by your own perceptions and by your past personal experiences. I hope you find amazing love in your life!
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