A concept the human brain made up. Love is not made up but instead felt by the human "heart." Not actually, but metaphorically. The human concept of love has lost its "deep" and "meaningful" meaning over the years with people stating such things as "I love Fortnite." The original "feeling" of love is more of a combination of other existing feelings, which can be sadness, happiness, lust, fear, and sometimes anger. Love in this since is not real, but instead an illusion, or sometimes an act for others to believe. One is never IN love with a person, but instead feeling many other feelings for that person at one time. Love often ends with sadness, making people think love is bad. It is more of an emotional excerise, helping one cope with many emotions at one time.
by pineappleexpress1364 March 13, 2018
Get the Lovemug. .
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim February 27, 2025
Get the They all love me...they all show love but until I see that happen, I am still the bomb, bruhmug. “I love you more than anything else”
by Birdie410 November 24, 2017
Get the Lovemug. love isn't able to be described...it just happens you have a feeling for someone you change around them and when they notice you or say something to you or call you a name you get butterflies and a sick tingly feeling in your stomach if you love someone you will know
by Iseeloveinyoureyes July 12, 2025
Get the lovemug. Something that most people and/or animals would like to accomplish, but most don’t even know the meaning. Love is is being all of the below;
•Caring
•Respectful
•Responsible
•Ready to face harsh things
•Ready to see things you might not want to see
•Being able to be relied on
•Caring
•Respectful
•Responsible
•Ready to face harsh things
•Ready to see things you might not want to see
•Being able to be relied on
Sarah had no problem saying; “I love you” to her best friend, but when it comes to her boyfriend, it’s a another level.
by Sarah’s BFF February 8, 2018
Get the Lovemug. by clairexcooper November 28, 2020
Get the I love Hudson more then infinitymug. 