Saturday, November 28, 2009

The Word "Love" is Overused in Todays Society

The word "love" is used in many different situations. The word is
defined as an extreme affection towards someone or something; however
this is not the case in which it is used by most.

The word "love" is used in many different situations. The word is
defined as an extreme affection towards someone or something; however
this is not the case in which it is used by most.

People tend to use the word just the same as any other. No actual
meaning to it -- it seems that whenever someone says "I love you" they
don't actually mean it. The meaning I LOVE YOU has now shrunk to a
simple I love you. It has lost its significance, its shnaz!

I hear young people saying it all the time, fourteen, fifteen year olds
telling it to each other like candy. It should be something special, not
something you throw out at somebody who you've only known a week or two.

Love is developed over a long period of time. Yes, there are those few
cases of "love at first site," but this is a very rare occurrence and
shouldn't be someone's first priority to claim their love the first
moment they see them.

Love is when you would do anything to be able to see this person. It is
when you jump in front of a car and push your love out of the way to
save their life. It is when you can't stand one moment without him/her.
It is when you think about him/her the first moment you wake up and the
last second before you sleep at night. Love can not be duplicated. Love
is love and everything else.

You can not claim you love someone unless you have that special feeling
deep down whenever you see that person. You feel lifted off your feet
and have all your fears taken away.

The word should not be thrown around like a piece of meet, but preserved
for that special someone who will not leave you for another woman or man
and would do anything for you to be with them and you the same.

Save the word for the right person. Preserve the meaning of love and use
it towards those who deserve it.

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