Love [luhv]
noun, verb, loved, lov·ing.
Noun
a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a parent, child, or friend.
strong predilection, enthusiasm, or liking for anything: her love of books.
The object or thing so liked
Love is a simple yet complicated word. It can be used in many different ways, and also defined in millions of ways. Four letters pulls everything together. Love is present everywhere. It resembles air, having different elements and always floating around me. The four very different type of love resembles my life.
I live in an atmosphere in which warmth is always felt through the loving relationship between my mom and I. Everything she does is out of a loving heart and in hopes of providing support for those around her. Another way she expresses her love is through her cooking. She provides meals for me daily even when I’m not hungry or when she’s had a long day.
As for me, I like to show love to those around me in subtle ways. For example, I enjoy making people smile in hopes that it will brighten their day even though this act of love is small. I also enjoy treating someone a cup of coffee on a cold and rainy day, sending a warm text to ask about how someone’s doing lately, or writing a note that shows how much I appreciate them. Love is like a precious gift that turns simple stones into jewellery.
“If you would be loved, love and be lovable.” - Benjamin Franklin
Dating relationships rely heavily on love. It is having someone who cares and is willing to spend all their time and attention on you even when they know everything about you. Perhaps they know more about you than you even know about yourself. Couples tend to stick together to try to find as much time with each other. They like to do things to make each other smile. Time spent with each other is always memorable because it's full of love. Every special date to them is important. The text, "I love you <3" is always repeated. No matter how many times they've heard or seen it, they always have a delightful smile.
Friendship involves a different kind of love. Friends care about each other, even though they aren't relatives or lovers, because of love. Friends might have the longest chat ever just about little things. Friends stay close for years; they know your house as well as their own. They might not know your parents’ birthdays’ but you will remember theirs. Friends stand up for you and tell you what's good for you, telling you the best thing to do in hopes to help you.
"Cherish the friend who tells you a harsh truth, wanting ten times more to tell you a loving lie." - Robert Brault
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