"I love you!" vs "I am in love with you!"
What is love? And why are people afraid of pursuing it?
Crush vs In love
How does one tell the differences between being in love with someone and having a crush over someone?
Love vs Affection
I really like the 'Ask an Apologist' thread on the Catholic Answers Forums because the Apologists give no-nonesence non-wishy-washy answers of undiluted Truth. (unlike the actual forums where sometimes you get a variety of opinions along the Truth spectrum).
Love vs In Love
Falling out of love does not have to mean the end of your relationship, and in his new book, Andrew G Marshall shows you why not.
Love vs Infatuation
Love is a friendship that has caught fire. It takes root and grows, one day at a time. Infatuation is marked by a feeling of insecurity. One is excited and eager, but not genuinely happy. Love means trust. Infatuation is a passion bereft of inner certainty and might lead you to do things one will regret later, but love never will. Love is the quiet understanding and mature acceptance of imperfection. Love lifts you up and makes you want to better yourself because of the significant other in your life.
Love vs Infatuation
Finally, you have met him or her. You know what I mean, the one. All your life, or so it seems, you have been waiting for the person who made your heart pound, made the stars bright, and taken over all reasonable thought processes with ideas of making love on every beach from here to Tahiti.
Love vs Lust
There is a great contrast between love and lust. Lust is more of a sexual or greedy feeling, while love is more of a secure and content filled feeling we get from giving and receiving. Lust does not have to be something sexual, it can be a greedy desire for more money and power, etc. But for this article, I am using it in its sexual context.
Love vs the feeling of love
There have been a number of posts here where people are caught up in a struggle of trying to find out where that magical “feeling of love” went in their lives, or trying to get a handle on whether they are really loved by their partner.
Sex vs Love
Sex vs Love Love and sex are NOT the same thing. Love is an emotion or a feeling. There is no one definition of love because the word "love" can mean many different things to many different people. Sex, on the other hand, is a biological event. Even though there are different kinds of sex, most sexual acts have certain things in common. Sex may or may not include penetration.