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Love :

The moment I saw you , you was nothing to me , you was a person like any person in this world , I didn,t have the desire to know your name because it was not that importent in my life . it is been 3 months I meet you daily tow times and you was not that special but suddenly everything changed ! every moment in my life started to need you what was that , it was love !!


WHAT IS LOVE

What is love ? is it some feelings associated with deep sexual insticts ? Nope . is it some feelings of need to the person you love ? Nope .

WHAT IS THEN ?

Love is like stream of water flowing continually , if it stopped it will become stagnant ugly and harmful , if it continue flowing it will be healthy beautiful and blessed . Love is a group of desires then if it is sexual or other desires . You love your mom and you have the desire Just to stay with her, you love your sister and you have the desire Just to hug her .

You love your brother and you need just to chat with him everyday , you love yourself and you just need to keep it safe .


WHO ARE YOU ?

You are the one I have the desire to hug every moment , you are the one who didn,t understand me , you are the one who I apologise for him , you are the who must not leave me a lone , you are the one who must know love is everything , you are the one who is a bigger than girl freind , you are the one I must say sorry for him .

I didn,t understand love ..

You understand love ...

We are freinds we are brother and sister swimming in the flowing stream .


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