Originally Posted by indigosoul
"Let me put it this way....A long time ago love was used to describe that feeling you get that is chemical towards another...not like seeing a hot girl/guy on TV but rather the strange feeling you get of perfection towards another. Now a-days people seem to have combined attachemnet, caring, time, personality, compatiblility, and trust to it. The truth is that none of those things had anything to do with it in the first place.
The best thing to do would be to just agree on the idea that "love" just simply means the most powerful feeling towards another that you have currently felt up to that point in your life for anyone. [/QUOTE from OV]"
While I'm all for accurate definitions, I'm having a hard time w/one. Too simplistic. Love is chemical. OK, I'll work w/this. Attachment, caring, etc. have nothing to do w/love in its original form. OK, still tracking. But are the chemical(s) for love different from those that cause attachment, caring, etc.? If so, then I can accept this definition. But are they?
The second point about "most powerful feeling", etc. at least allows for individual variance. But does it allow me to love more than one person? I'm thinking specifically of my spouse and my child, who I both love (I'm sure I make chemicals in their presence)...