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>What does infatuation feel like?Intense affection for everything about them, including their flaws and annoying habits. It's almost like an addiction. You just want more of them.
>What is love? (Baby don't hurt me...)Love is a insistent but patient drive to be with them, see them, and put their happiness above most everything else. It is as strong as desire, but it is patient. It can wait, endure, and burn slowly.
>What does it feel like to be in loveLike the inside of your chest and all your emotions have been cored out and tethered to this other person. Their smile is your ecstacy and their tears are your torment. Your life continues but with them the center they are stuck, in your heart now, where your blood belongs.
>What does it feel like to be lovedGiddy warmth you feel spreading out of you into the world around you. You feel filled with irrational purpose and unreasonable validation. A peaceful contentment ensnares you for as long as the feeling of being loved lasts.
>How would you describe your love for her?My love for her transcends everything. When she holds me, it makes everything all better. There isn't a thing in this world that she could ever do that I would not eventually forgive.
I would, without hesitation, slaughter a room full of toddlers for her sake. But I know her and love her thoughts as well as her and she would never want me to slaughter a room full of children for her sake. So, my love for her is as passionate as Anakin's was but far deeper and less selfish.
Her health, wealth, and happiness are all I care about. I care about my own selfish desires because occasionally filling them makes her pleased.
That's the tip of the iceberg.