It's not love. It's infatuation at best. There, I said it. Love comes from a relationship, not stalking.cultr1 said:All I'm saying is that whether or not it works out for sino, it he still could be in love with this person. His emotions are his own.
No more assertive than the other generalizations we're making about love.cultr1 said:And I'm not saying chasing after the person sino has feelings for is an awesome idea, or really even a good idea, but the phrase "you'll realize it isn't love in 10 years" seems a little assertive.
Actually, it was his third post. Let's take a peek at your third post, cultr1.cultr1 said:Also post count doesn't really matter, but c'mon it was like your second post.
QFTcultr1 said:All I'm saying is that whether or not it works out for sino, it he still could be in love with this person. His emotions are his own.
Funny, I was under the impression that relationships came from love, not the other way around. I mean yes there is a feedback effect, where your love strengthens your relationship, and vice versa, but I think in most cases (but probably not all) the love is what starts the cycle.Fab said:It's not love. It's infatuation at best. There, I said it. Love comes from a relationship, not stalking.