Love

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Love is an affection which carries the attention of the mind beyond itself, and is the sense of a relation to some fellow creature as to its object. Being a complacency and a continued satisfaction in this object, it has, independent of any external event, and in the midst of disappointment and sorrow, pleasures and triumphs unknown to those who are guided by mere considerations of interest; in every change of condition, it continues entirely distinct from the sentiments which we feel on the subject of personal success or adversity.

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Words are too faint to describe my love; and if, alas! you feel not the same flame within you, in vain shall I endeavor to convey to you a just conception of it. But your every word and every motion suffice to remove this doubt; and while they express your passion, serve also to enflame mine. How amiable this solitude, this silence, this darkness! No objects now importune the ravished soul. The thought, the sense, all full of nothing but our mutual happiness, wholly possess the mind, and convey a pleasure, which deluded mortals vainly seek for in every other enjoyment.

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Sex is better and more fun if it's accompanied by affection and not practiced by itself for no better reason than because it's there.

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In many cases, though, love and sexual feelings are part of the same response to someone else, and when they occur together, it can be one of the most profound and meaningful experiences it's possible to have.

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...it's clear that what's important in the relationship between two people is how they feel about each other, not whether a penis enters a vagina.

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Many times love and sexual feelings are part of the same response, and when that combination occurs, it can be one of the most profound and meaningful experiences human beings are capable of having.

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Marriage must consist either of love or of law, since it may exist in form with either term absent; that is to say, people may be married by law and all love be lacking; and they may also be married by love and lack all sanction of law. True marriage must in reality consist entirely either of law or love, since there can be no compromise between the law of nature and statute law by which the former shall yield to the latter.

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April 13, 2020 : Love -- Added.

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