That's not love, that's infatuation bordering (or including) obsession. Such emotions are potentially dangerous for you and whoever you are infatuated with. Love is in moderation -- it doesn't remove your sense of independence or ability to think.
Originally Posted by
Miss_Navi
You met someone... and you fell in love.
What I would like to ask, are just these few questions:
- What made you fall in love with them?
Certain qualities in their personality, necessary chemistry, in combination with a comfortable friendship.
- How long did it take for you fall in love with them?
I was deeply infatuated with them about the 3 month mark, and was uncertain if it was love for a few months after that. It's nearly a year now, and I believe it's safe to say that I'm in love.
- How did you know that you were in love?
Once the surge of infatuation was over, I still cared for them, drew comfort from their presence, still found them attractive (mentally, emotionally, and sexually), and did not wish to part from them.
- How did you cope with the feelings of love, what did you do?
I talked to him about them and the relationship progressed.
- How long did it last?
This relationship is current.
"The weakest soul, knowing its own weakness, and believing this truth that strength can only be developed by effort and practice, will, thus believing, at once begin to exert itself, and, adding effort to effort, patience to patience, and strength to strength, will never cease to develop, and will at last grow divinely strong."
- James Allen