One thing I really love is blueberry pie, but I also love my kids and grandkids, and I wouldn't want to put them in the same category as blueberry pie.
Making love is a whole lot different than being in love.
Bible says perfect love cast out fear, but there are probably a lot of definitions concerning perfect love.
The Eskimos have fifty-two names for snow because snow is really important to them. I think we ought to have as many words for love.
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The Greeks had 12 words for love. We ought to try that.
ReplyDeleteI think the word "love" is fine just as it is. It's the adjectives we add to it, (or lack of any) that make all the difference, depending on the circumstance. For instance, to your wife, kids, and grandkids you might say, "I love you more than I love blueberry pie!". As for making love, and being in love, to me they are VERY relative to each other. Sex, however, is only SEX. Finally,I don't think we're capable of "perfect love", or fearlessness, as we are ALL imperfect human beings. Just my own thoughts ... I'm no psychologist! But, I AM a thinker, and a "wanna be" writer with quite a story to tell. Appreciate being able to share :)
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