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Title: Being "in love" with someone as opposed to "loving someone" seems to require the experience of
Post by: redcandle on Oct 21, 2015
Being "in love" with someone as opposed to "loving someone" seems to require the experience of
A) commitment only.
B) intimacy and commitment but not passion.
C) intimacy only.
D) passion.


Title: Re: Being "in love" with someone as opposed to "loving someone" seems to require the experience of A
Post by: iwasten on Oct 22, 2015
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Title: Re: Being "in love" with someone as opposed to "loving someone" seems to require the experience of
Post by: redcandle on Nov 3, 2015
I kept doubting myself. Believe it or not I thought the same thing. Anyway, thanks.


Title: Re: Being "in love" with someone as opposed to "loving someone" seems to require the experience of
Post by: iwasten on Nov 3, 2015
Pleasure to help :)