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I feel that the older I grow the less love I seek. I don't remember when the last time I felt crazy in love was. That demanding need for love belongs to the early years of youth when your heart beats even when you think about the one you love. When you grow older you become used to love to the point where it never 'invades' you like before.... Emotions age, or mature if you wish.
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Humans are not animals.
Oh really? So what are we plants, bacteria, virus? LOL We are human beings :) Nothing LOL about it. To me putting humans at the same level as animals is LOL. Not that I want to diminish animals, what they are, what they do, their greatness, etc. Not at all. But that still doesn't make us animals. Matter of learning how we are different from them, which isn't rocket science. I didn't say humans were not intelligent or able to interact based on their emotions. I was refering to the fact human beings are animals, not plants. Our ability to socialize and our intelligence make us unique animals. Plus, while our societies are not savage or animalistic, individuals still possess animalistic urges and behaviors. Many of our motivation are refined from primitive, animal traits. Much of our reproductive behavior is based on animalistic urges. One thing modern society tries to do is stifle/change our primitive animalistic urges to create unity. Human beings are predatory animals which have, over time, adopted omnivore habits. We have adopted social order in favor of individual natural urges. Human beings are not only animals, we are predators. Humans possess claws and fangs, we have stereoscopic vision and hearing, our hands grasp objects and we hunt. Our eyes are not on the sides of our head to see predators approaching. Our bodies can metabolize prtotien chains for nourishment. We eat meat. We don't gain nourishment from photosynthesis. Our cells are constructed different from plants. Thinking humans are NOT animals is a delusion. |
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Ask anyone whether they want to love, and I am pretty much sure they will answer "yes, of course I want"... Ask to the very same people whether they are willing to dedicate their life to another person, going through highs and lows always smiling and happy, keeping his/her hands tight even when cold burns the skin... Ask all the above to the very same people and they will likely answer "No.. I only want to love" Does really everyone want to love? Many people don't know the meaning of " real" love in a relationship. |
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love is life
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