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A couple starring at each other. Photo by: Post jagranwebsite |
Before starting this article I'd like to ask you readers about how fast can you really size up a partner? When I think of “love at first sight”, I usually imagine seeing
someone and instantly falling in love with that particular person, knowing then and there
that he or she is someone really special, and perhaps even “the true one”.
This is a beautiful thought and we all want to believe that love can be
this miraculously and easily arranged, but it would be best to come
down from your cloud and see things more realistically. While there is such thing as feeling very drawn to
someone at first sight, it certainly takes more than a glance or look,
to fall in love and feel love for someone. The definition of love is dependent on what a person experienced. For
those who are happy being in love, they might define it as the best
feeling they've ever felt. But for someone like me, who always needs to
fix my broken heart, love hurts. Feeling real true love for
someone you do not know is very unlikely, as it takes time for that
kind of bond to grow. However, all serious romantic relationships start with a
mutual attraction between two people as I believe. So these attractions at first
sight are important to get the ball rolling, just do not confuse your
strong attraction for someone for love. Personally I do believe that love is a beautiful thing and we can never have control over it as love makes us smile, cry, and it is also love which makes us feel alive. Love is difficult to define. The feeling of love at first sight isn't limited to film, because there are plenty of couples who claim to have experienced the sensation in real life as well. So how do you define your point of view about "love at first sight"?
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