LEARN LOVE


Love is one of the greatest sensations of intensity known to human beings. There are many kinds of love, but most people seek its expression in a romantic relationship with a partner with whom they are suitable or appropriate together. Many will have children only to feel a love that evaded them in romantic relations with a mate. For some, romantic relationships can be one of the most important elements in their lives, providing a source of profound satisfaction. The ability to have a healthy, loving relationship is not hard-wired into us at birth. There is a great deal of proof to suggest that the ability to form a stable relationship begins in childhood, in a child's earliest experiences with a family member or paid helper who regularly looks after them providing their needs for food, care, safety, stimulation, and social contact. Others would be God's fatherly concern for humankind, a strong affection for another arising out of kinship, or personal ties such as maternal love for a child.

Failed relationships occur for many reasons, and the breakdown of a relationship is often a source of great mental or emotional distress. Most of us have to make a conscious effort to acquire the skills necessary to make them thrive.

When in love with someone we want nothing more than for him or her to be truly happy no matter what it takes because that's how much we care about them and because their needs come before our own. We hide nothing of ourselves and can tell the other anything because we know they accept us just the way we are and vice versa.


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