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The Definition of Love. You can stop taking quizzes in Cosmo. Here’s what love really is. Love is still wanting to hold someone after you climax. After the initial euphoria from the orgasm wears off, you’re replaced with a sense of calm rather than a panic. You don’t want to search for your clothes, scramble to find your keys and figure out the best way to tell them, “See ya later forever!” Love is unattractive. Love is not afraid to be schmaltzy. Love is an all-consuming drug. Love is not what our parents had. Love is getting drunk with your significant other at a party and taking a cab home with your bodies intertwined. Love is fucking stupid. Love is your significant other telling you about their favorite album and then making a point to fall in love with it on your own.

Love is finding yourself feeling protective over someone else’s well-being Love is being incensed with rage when someone or something has done your lover wrong. Love is wanting your partner to cum. Love isn’t always marriage. So, yeah. PonderAbout.com. Zeno's "Paradox of the Arrow" passage from Biocentrismby Robert Lanza M.D.Related Posts:The Paradox Of The Infinite CircleThe Liar ParadoxThe Barber Paradox Tags: paradoxes Posted in Time Comments It's just an exercise in logic by an ancient philosopher. Hotel in Singapore | Official Site Marina Bay Sands Singapore | Luxury Hotel Casino. Steamiest Sex Scenes - Steamiest Sex Scenes Photo Gallery - AMCtv.com. Charles Bukowski | "The Most Beautiful Woman In Town" Cass was the youngest and most beautiful of 5 sisters.

Cass was the most beautiful girl in town. 1/2 Indian with a supple and strange body, a snake-like and fiery body with eyes to go with it. Cass was fluid moving fire. She was like a spirit stuck into a form that would not hold her. Her hair was black and long and silken and whirled about as did her body. Her spirit was either very high or very low. Her sisters accused her of misusing her beauty, of not using her mind enough, but Cass had mind and spirit; she painted, she danced, she sang, she made things of clay, and when people were hurt either in the spirit or the flesh, Cass felt a deep grieving for them. "Drink? " "Sure, why not? " I don't suppose there was anything unusual in our conversation that night, it was simply in the feeling Cass gave. "Do you think I'm pretty? " "Yes, of course, but there's something else... there's more than your looks...

" "People are always accusing me of being pretty. Cass reached into her handbag. "No. " Love styles. Love styles are modi operandi of how people love, originally developed by John Lee (1973,[1] 1988[2]). He identified six basic love styles—also known as "colours" of love—that people use in their interpersonal relationships: Clyde Hendrick and Susan Hendrick of Texas Tech University expanded on this theory in the mid-1980s with their extensive research on what they called "love styles".

They have found that men tend to be more ludic, whereas women tend to be storgic and pragmatic. Mania is often the first love style teenagers display. Relationships based on similar love styles were found to last longer. Styles[edit] Eros[edit] Akin to limerence, eros is literally the love of Beauty. Erotic lovers view marriage as an extended honeymoon, and sex as the ultimate aesthetic experience. The advantage of erotic love is the sentimentality of it. Ludus[edit] Ludic lovers are players. Ludic lovers tend to view marriage as a trap and are the most likely of the love styles to commit infidelity.