azzie said:
Okay well I've been asking this one for a few days now, but I thought I might as well post it here to see what replies I get.
How do you know something is love rather than simply lust, infatuation or familiarity?
I think when people get all hung up on whether it is "love" or not, is when problems begin to arise because it is undefineable.
Life would be particuarly easy if you could say
"yes he gave me goosebumps three times today, and he looked into my eyes at a 35 degree angle so we love each other"
In my opinion i would define love when you feel it - whether you have felt it previously or not. You have to remember not all love is forever (no matter what cinderella tells you), so yes.. you can love one day and not love the next. Its an emotion, like happiness, sadness etc.
To me, love is when you WANT to be with someone because they make you feel fantastic, you're not the same without them, you will put yourself out financially or other for them, you can see yourselves together in the future.
Lust = falling very hard, very fast, becoming infatuated - rather than happy and comfortable
Infatuation = very similar to lust, but IMO its when the other person doesnt feel the same way. Ie) I am infatuated with Adam Brody, but he doesnt give a fuck who i am, and its just not realistic.
Familiarity = what you have with your best mates, you're comfortable around them, you hang, you do want to see them, but you dont particularly want to grow old with them, and/or want to sleep with them, be intimate with them