How many times have you thrown out the word 'I love you' without knowing the meaning of it. I have done this a hundred times, when i was younger. As i became more involved in society and research I learned that I didn't really love all those women who came in and left out of my life, but rather it was lust! Believe it or not, this is what's happening in our society now. You'd hear this phrace 'I love you' and 'varah loabi vey' everywhere. Did you ever wonder about the truth of it?
we must understand the difference between love and lust. Love honors, values and seeks the best for the beloved. It focuses on the other person. It's selfless, sacrificial and inseparable from commitment. Lust, on the other hand, seeks to use things or people to meet its needs and gratify its desires. It focuses inward on itself, is inherently selfish, and rejects commitment.
Ask your self, is it lust or love that you feel? And decide before its too late. Lust is always destructive but love is constructive.
we must understand the difference between love and lust. Love honors, values and seeks the best for the beloved. It focuses on the other person. It's selfless, sacrificial and inseparable from commitment. Lust, on the other hand, seeks to use things or people to meet its needs and gratify its desires. It focuses inward on itself, is inherently selfish, and rejects commitment.
Ask your self, is it lust or love that you feel? And decide before its too late. Lust is always destructive but love is constructive.
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