. . . the greatest thing a person can experience. Actually, to be loved UNCONDITIONALLY, is the greatest experience. Most of us have things about ourselves that we consider to be "unlovable" (e.g. a physical imperfection, something in our past, or our attitude), therefore it comes as a surprise when someone actually, truely loves us, unconditionally. A famous preacher once gave a sermon about how true love is not loving someone because of . . . it's loving someone in spite of . . . . That's the way God loves us (thank goodness!). Yeah!
I personally would like it to be against the law to say, "I love you" to someone frivolously or for selfish reasons. Silly, huh.
On another note, isn't it a shame that the English language only has one word for love? I love my husband and I love chocolate - "what's wrong with this picture?"
Who's in charge of making changes in the language? Does anyone have his/her e-mail address? I have a few suggestions . . . . . 'nuff said.
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