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Love is Stronger Than Luv

Definition of love:love used to describe a very strong, positive feeling toward somebody or something. It is used especially to talk about strong romantic or sexual feelings between people; liking used to talk about positive feelings toward somebody or something. These feelings are not as strong as those suggested by love; affection used to describe warm friendly caring feelings between people. It can also be used to talk about a liking for something such as a place; fondness used in a similar way to affection to talk about feelings between people. It can also be used to describe a strong liking or preference for something; passion used to describe an exceptionally intense love for somebody, usually of a strong sexual nature. It can also be used to refer to a strong liking or enthusiasm for something, sometimes of an excessive nature; infatuation used to describe an intense but short-lived and often unrealistic love for somebody, usually of a romantic or sexual nature; crush used to describe somebody’s strong feeling of attraction toward a person with whom he or she is not having a relationship. It is used especially to talk about teenagers and young people.

What do you think of that? Well i think they mean just the same.The only thing different is the spelling. I understand that most teens think they are different but they are not. Because i am a teen, i understand what you all are going threw. If you need a little advice leave a message or comment and i could probably help you out.

posted on Mar 30, 2008 5:53 PM ()

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i'm with you there-i think they have the same meaning. but the word "luv" is usually common among teenagers-sometimes we use it too much and maybe that's why some ppl think it has lost its "power". i come from a non-english speaking country so to me they're all the same. (i prefer to use the original spelling, though). interesting post!
comment by raragoe on Mar 30, 2008 7:40 PM ()

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