
Love is a human emotion and an emotional experience.
Love is a strong expression of affection for a particular person. Love can be divided into different aspects.
For example, a mother's love is different from a partner's love, which is different from a love for food. Generally, love refers to a feeling of intense attraction and emotional attachment.
Love is considered both positive and negative.
Evolutionary psychology sees love as a survival tool. Humans and other mammals rely on parental support for much of their lives. Love plays an important role during this time.
Its qualities represent human generosity, compassion, and affection, such as being selfless and showing concern for the well-being of others.
In contrast, there are moral flaws, arrogance, selfishness, self-love, and egotism that can lead people to a kind of madness, obsession, or codependency.Love is the most powerful feeling in this world. Whether we get it or not, there is no reason for that love to disappear. But by loving him, I feel a kind of strength within me and because of this strength, I keep myself well, I want him well, I like to see him well.
Love can describe compassionate and affectionate actions towards other people, oneself, or animals.
It plays a major role in interpersonal relationships in various ways. Because of its central psychological importance, love is one of the most common themes in the creative arts. Love can be viewed in a complex way from different perspectives by comparing the common and opposite concepts of love. Considering the positive feelings, love can be placed opposite hate. Sexual desire or physical desire is a relatively secondary issue in love. Here, human emotions are more important. This love is a special area of fantasy. Love is usually not just friendship. Although some relationships can also be called intimate friendship.
Love is said to have a function that holds
people together against threats and facilitates the continuation of the species.
Ancient Greek philosophers identified six forms of love: family love (Greek), friendly love or platonic love , romantic love (eros), self-love love of
strangers (xenia), and divine or unconditional love (agape).
What is true love?
Someone who loves you without any interest, misses you without any reason, stays by your side like a shadow in your illness, searches for you like crazy when you are a little far away, understands you in your bad times.
True love doesn't need a reason, and those who love from the heart don't even look for a reason.
Modern writers have identified several other varieties of love; such as: unrequited love, empty love, infatuated love, perfect love, compassionate love, self-love, and courtly love. In general, love is considered a personal feeling that one person feels for another. Extra care for someone or feeling someone's presence in every situation is related to love. In most conventional concepts, love is deeply associated with selflessness, selfishness, friendship, union, family, and family ties.

Scientific research on emotions has grown significantly in the past two decades.
The color wheel theory of love identifies three primary, three secondary, and nine tertiary levels of love, which are described on a color wheel.Love is a sacred feeling, a pure feeling, you are right.
When someone loves someone, they are afraid of doing something wrong and cannot say it, which is even more painful. In words, I am saying, let's say that I love someone, it is better to say it face to face. It is much more difficult to say no.
triangular theory of love suggests that "intimacy, passion, and commitment" are the key components of love.
Love has additional religious or spiritual connotations. This diversity of usage and meaning, combined with the complexity of the feelings associated with it, makes love unusually difficult to define compared to other emotional states.
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