January 8, 2004-continued
How does it become that a person can come to LOVE someone?  Do they love EVERYTHING about them?  or is it some of the things, or is it just most?
Is it the physical attraction? Is it pheramones? Is it their mental abilities? Is it the outlook of the person? Is it the personality? What is it?

There is a difference between an attraction, an interest, a liking, a loving of, and a love for someone.  Each has its own amounts of everything, and each has its own degree of knowledge about the person, and time that is involved.
A person who "falls in love" with someone they have an artificial relationship like a movie star, music performer, etc. isn't love.  Obviously, but why is it that they associate those feelings with love? Is it an immaturity? or is it an innocence of the language and due to the lack of knowledge if what to actually say?  Is it the true emotion/feeling called love? What are the feelings that they feel? What are the biological aspects of a person in love? vs. a person who loves another person?
I think that there is a difference between loving someone and being in love with someone.  To actually love someone is a far deeper, more meaningful thing than the suface emotion of being in love.
The interest of someone towards something (a car or job for example) isn't love, but it is often antiquated with love for that thing. "I love food" "I love chocolate" "I love dogs/cats/sunsets" whatever...It keeps on going, and who is right?  What is love, and what is JUST an attraction?
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