Definition Of Love

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REAL LOVE PROVIDES “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” (Gen. 1:1). “The Lord God took the man and put him into the garden of Eden to work it and to take care of it” (Gen. 2:15). Many people think of Valentine’s Day as love’s day. People think of flowers, candy, cards, balloons, chocolate, and lingerie which are typically all designed in large part, as a prelude to having sexual intercourse, you know making love. However, all too often what many people get is not love or intimacy, but the equivalence of sex. Sex is an active part of love, but is it love? If it is isolated, sex becomes a grinding expression of lust. When the sexual act is over, feelings of loneliness lingers. A favorite anonymous love day quote suggests “Love is a wildly misunderstood although highly desirable malfunction of the heart, which weakens the brain, causes eyes to sparkle, cheeks to glow, blood pressure to rise and the lips to pucker.” Being uninformed about love can leave you disappointed and left with a residue that lingers behind with absolutely no sustaining substance. How many nights have you awakened after being intimate with a partner only to be awakened or perhaps unable to sleep all the while he snores, rather loudly? Perhaps, she lays squirreled up with a smile resonating across …show more content…

Unlike real love all sex wants is to be fed. Sex hunger is lust. Fulfilled, it shuts down until the appetite comes back then it becomes a repetitive exercise. It did not matter whether it was by you, or someone else. Sex (alone) is unapologetic. Although it can reach great heights, it always and I mean always come to a screeching halt. Love fills in what sex does not deliver. It is the longevity, the crescendo that sex (alone) will never know. Real Love gave sex its foundation. When you learn to love Real Love, your passion will last forever. Real love is not in a box, pill or bottle, but can always be found in the

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