 Ya their is a difference i you can
love someone and not be in love
with them!
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 26 Aug 2008 13:23
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 Absolutely! "loving" has become
somewhat generic I think when we
nonchalantly say to someone "you
know I love ya!" but being in love
is a process. It is a work in
progress. It is easier to love
someone than to be "in Love" with
them especially if that love is
unrequited!
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 23 Aug 2008 18:02
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 No where near the same. I am in
love with my husband, and love my
children. If I were in love with my
children, that would imply
something that I can't even fathom.
There is a difference, definitely!
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 23 Aug 2008 01:59
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 In love means you both know that
you are in love, loving someone the
other girl or boy does not know
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 22 Aug 2008 23:33
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 The two are no where the same. To
love someone is a great feeling but
to be in love is a totally
different feeling. I cannot explain
it but if you ever find true love
you too will know the two loves are
not the same.
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 22 Aug 2008 17:02
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 I have personal experience with
this as my wife told me that she
was not in love with me anymore but
loves me we had lots of trouble but
got through it in the end the point
I'm making is i think if you love
someone you can always fall out of
love and into it but if you are in
love with someone it could be
confused with lust and you may
never really love then can you
could actually be in love with the
idea of loving someone.
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 22 Aug 2008 15:23
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 People can love some one and not be
in love with them. Just ask anyone
who is married. Being in love is
much deeper an emotion than just
loving someone.
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 22 Aug 2008 12:17
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 When you love someone you care for
it, and when you are loving some
one still you care a lot. As the
matter is just about care so both
of them are same things
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 22 Aug 2008 16:42
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 Whether you love someone or you are
in love with him, the result is the
same. You'll still love him. So I
think there's no difference.
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 22 Aug 2008 13:39
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 I think there is not much of a
difference between the two as per
your statement.
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 22 Aug 2008 12:01
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