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A definition of love

By Emily Blue RichardsPublished 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago 3 min read
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What is love?

Loves comes in all kinds of shapes and forms. Love expans to bare enless spectrums of polarity. Loving feelings even be protected in calorie-controlled portions, frozen for later. Love is what's active inside spirit. Love is described and exercised across the world full of athletes. Be fit and agile to attract companions to complement and nourish the ways love happens. Step right up when it’s your turn to collect a lifetime membership for love. I deeply apologize and grieve for those who are weak in love. Some spirits are disabled of love.

It's even harder to know what love is like for someone unaware is ever existed. Some neglect what potential love has opting for lighthearted or lazy half assed connections. What a waste of love, when love is only skimmed and weighed down by shallow ideas of what love isn’t. Love is not definite. The enlightening power of love is the ultimate work out. Make a plan, be prepared and present for what love is. Hearts get heavy holding up the weight of life, love is bonding to share the load together. Love encases the ingredients for a balanced, healthy, fit love. Find exercises that shed away fatty drama, thin the vail of unconditional balance. Tone and tighten flabby morals and shifting values to shape a deeply passionate burning love, with the strongest reaches of paired faith. Love is colorful and vibrant like a pair of rare Scarlett Maccuaw.

Boom! When it happens, love strikes with cupids arrow energised by the hard yards of exercise. No chaos, just lust and excitement. Displayed atop of all grand order is loves highest laws of domination. Stretch up and hold ownership of your believes, your position is always valid but not absolute.

Cherish what love is simple and easy. Steady love is the king of commitment, it extradites all evil junk like disgust and perversion. Be the nuttiest, sugar salted toffee delight, stay stuck together. Speak of love with pride, celebrate it, tell the world when you know what it is. Be sweet hearts that are remembered venerably. Don’t try to win love, aim for a tie. Love is twoness, most commonly located to thrive in a court of duality. Love can activate in times of pain or darkness. Rather than thinking love is bland or boring or not oscillating. Relax into stillness, embrace quiet times of loving each other. Know what love is, inside yourself; before you giveaway or burn it. Ingratitude and stoic integrity are values worth protecting. No good comes from overworking love experiences. Loosen up, warm up to it, take care and just trust. Love is a muscle the soul craves to exercise. Light up the powers within, conjure electricity, ride the sensations of your intensifying bind.

Love is what journey is next, actions taken from words said. Love is what energy is deepening desires. Walk through kindness, march marathons of duty and be ready to place support. Bodies have to strain to keep building up love like the world depends on it. Love has no score cards but is always showing off like a winner. It's entirely worthwhile and intoxicating.

Love is full of electrolytes, confident and holds squash games of virtue. Love's fit and charming charisma oozes for more awe. Find a place to grow gracefully. Love is what dedication shows. Love is what understanding of self worth grows. Be clever to chase only worthy lovers. Love is what creates deeper boundaries, a clearer image of self actualized. Love being that gym junkie, powered love muscle moving more capable all the time. Love is what controls tones acceptance, compassion, commitment, integrity and trust. Simply receive love and put on a pedestal. Love is what care and magic it gets. Exercise by walking together daily to clear minds of trivial unrest. Compassion in chats, ensuring what love matters are delicate. Love is what happens. Love is what’s given, it's Gods will. Love is what starts and ends, always and forever ever after. What is love?

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