Love Exist?

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The concept of true love is subjective and can vary from person to person. Some believe true love exists and is a deep and unconditional affection for another person, while others may view it as a strong sense of attachment and commitment.

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True love is often characterized by warmth, tenderness, and caring towards the loved person. It can involve a desire to be close to and care for loved ones and make them happy. True love can also apply a sense of connection, emotional bond, and feelings of loyalty and commitment.

Whether true love exists is a matter of personal belief and perspective. Some people may believe that true love is possible, while others may view it as an idealized concept that does not reflect the complexities of real-life relationships. Most important is that any love experienced is genuine, honest, and based on mutual respect and understanding.
 
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Indeed. True love exists. But it doesn't mean it always has to be in the form of a "movie-based" story. Byword has played a significant role in setting up this thought in our minds. Whenever we hear the word love, our minds start to picture things we have seen in movies, films, or other series.

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The truth is entirely different. Well, as is shown in the movies, you can't love anyone at first sight. It Only happens when you start knowing the person externally and internally. When you start admiring the internal beauty of the person and like them for who they are. And sometimes you can't help it, and feelings levitate. one of my friends once said there's nothing in this world which has its meaning; it's us who assert the value of anything. The same is in this case. You get these vibrations, and you like it, and you want it. And so, it grows to infinity.
 

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