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'Love Vs. Infatuation - Important Considerations'

by Michelle Drew (1,272)

» left by Bridget from San Francisco (4 years 209 days ago.)
Wow... But I stili don't know... It is love? yes No.. Im not sure. I answered YES to like..all of your questions but I met him on the internet,( Friendster) But we talk on teh phone 24/7 for 3-8 hours at a time. I dont know..

» left by Angie from Canada (3 years 335 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
Time teaches U what love is. I'm 32 & have just realized that I can FINALLY recognize the difference between love & infatuation, because I know this guy who is telling me he loves me is infatuated with me. He is really great tho. Love grows with time

» left by janie from us (3 years 325 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Great reading. Thoughful and provocative

» left by flowerbug from Massachusetts (3 years 233 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Great insite into a difficult to define emotion. Thanks!

» left by Tonya Le Clair from Angus, Ontario Canada (3 years 219 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4.5 out of 5
In your statements about Love vs. Infatuation , I agree with everythign you have mentioned in it. I love how you are into this kind of stuff. I am only 16 but I do have plans fopr my relationship and I think my partner and I are going to be together

» left by Bricketta from B.C (3 years 184 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
I Love Lamp

» left by Naj from UK (3 years 147 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 3 out of 5
very true,,,when u r in love u want the best for ur partner and u feel happy and rewarded when u r the source of that happiness..i guess u r happier than her bcos u have provided that happiness to her.. Najeeb

» left by Anonymous (3 years 112 days ago.)
I met a girl tonight(I am 17 in 3 months) and she was the most beautfiul, sweet, gorgeous person I have ever met. Perfect smile, face. HER EYES. Just so beautiful. Kind, talkative, just a great person. I got home and I just feel miserable. Like I have made some huge mistake and that I should have made better use of my time with her. I can't stop thinking about her. Now the soonest I will be able to see her is November. But I just feel like.. I would do anything just to be with her...........

» left by Larry Las from Nigeria (3 years 110 days ago.)
The article is quite interesting. It is an eye opener for as many who are confused about knowing whether they are in love or infatuated.

» left by kiddo from m'sia (3 years 90 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4.5 out of 5
hm... i know that i am having an infatuation right now... but i still cant get the person off my mind, as we meet every day (same working place).... any advice?

» left by Anonymous (3 years 84 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Great article, currently very infatuated with somone, yet we share so many similarities in our lives and we sometimes think so alike it's uncanty. We've been seeing each other 3 or so times a week and been talking every day for a month, we've fooled around a little bit, but we know if we want love then we have to slow down and let love happen. Great article, I might even come back and read it again and again.

» left by Chanchal from New Delhi (3 years 67 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
Met a girl on the net and we spent 3 - 8 hrs a day chatting. We have had telephonic conversation for hrs. Every time she misses me, she gives a missed call (about 250 a day), I try and reply each missed call with a missed call. She says,

» left by Maddy from U.A.E. (3 years 61 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Nice article. Someone told me I'm infactuated....just read this and realised that it was true.

» left by E from SG (3 years 41 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
kiddo... I have the same problem with you... and I am married.... *fainted*

» left by Anonymous (1 year 301 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 2.5 out of 5
is it possible for infatuation to turn into love?
i was sooo in 'love' but now its obvious i was just infatuated by someone and i have slowly matured out of this but i was so sure i loved them at the time :( i want to feel like that again

» left by Anonymous (1 year 152 days ago.)
I still don't know. Mine falls in between love and infatuation...:(


» left by (1 year 62 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
ning of infatuation well explained ,lot of people waste their lifes precise time between love & INFATUATION.yOUR ARTICLE CATEGORICALLY separates


» left by Anonymous from Kentucky (1 year 46 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 1 out of 5
The article is very true! As a woman who is approaching her mid 50's, I've been there and did that. INFACTUATION is just what it is. LOVE is deeper, stonger knowing that person whom you become friends with, respect, trust and admire for the same qualities you yourself want in life. It can begin with infactuation, seeing someone who is pleasing to your eye, perhaps handsome or pretty. Everyone is different. You begin by wanting to spend more time with that person. The more you learn about your lover the more you want more. Its all what YOU want in your life and never settle for LESS. I thought I was in love when I married, I thought I was in love when I became engaged, but it has taken my muturity to sit up and think about what I really need in my life to make me happy and content.
 


» left by Chiupka from Mount Juliet, TN (1 year 30 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
This is written very well and explained fluently. This is a great article.

» left by clueless from manila (200 days 22 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
What if I feel so secure with that person, when i am with him it seems like there is nothing to think about anymore, maybe it might be love.. maybe just infatuation.. but who am I to know.. i just feel it, I feel the completeness inside of me whenever we are together.. Yes, I miss him every time, I want to be with him every time.. the sad part is, it can never be that way anymore..


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