love is blind
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We have all heard it. Almost everyone has experienced it. It makes normal hormones "in love". It was an incredible feeling and I knew it was not loving. Either way, he's blind. Whenever I speak to a client and they say the words "But I like it ..." I know there is something else underneath. He said, "Yes - this man is treating me or treating someone like dirt, he's a donkey, but I love him." There is nothing wrong with that, but this condition can eventually do all the other things that are not important.
When love is blind, it becomes darker and woolly, "like" when the stain on the glass lights up. The same sounds can often be heard in loud and lively love sounds when we listen. When a customer starts negatively with "but I like it", I'm always asking the question like "."
Do you like
What does he like about what he does?
How are you treated?
Can you change it?
If we can get out of this romantic relationship and enter so clearly, we will have a true understanding of "lovers". Like I'm not lying. It does not work. These are personal preferences or self-help. If the answer is "No - I don't like it", your affection is probably just that feeling, not a spiritual state. It is a hormonal hormone that can make you run in your favourite cases, just like LSD or the fungus.
So if you've ever said the phrase "but I like it", especially if these words have crossed your lips lately, look at yourself. Ask yourself something important as a question, and if you don't find it interesting, don't hesitate. Remember, it is not your fault that you have stopped thinking about this chemical journey. Then go by car.
Kelechi Ogbonna
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Content
Introduction
i. Understanding what love is
ii. Love is blind
iii. How love begins
iv. Human perception
v. Love is measured by hidden words
vi. In and out of love
vii. How blind is love blind?
viii. We see ourselves as blessed
ix. People act opposite of love
x. Love can’t be defined
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Understanding what love is
What is love? How do you know if you fall in love with someone? Why do we fall in love?
You have no doubt that love seems complicated. It is difficult to understand and the secrets behind it cannot be explained directly.
Many people think that you should not seek love, but that you must find love. Some say love is over time. If the right time comes, love will only be there like a thief at night.
In this case, whether you are a poet, psychiatrist, teacher, computer programmer, fashion designer or whoever you are, you can say something fruitful about love. I know its cheese, but it's probably the most cheese in the world that everyone wants.
sometimes ago I read this July 1980 issue of Reader's Digest and found this interesting article on the pathology of love written by Stanley L. Englebardt.
Being in love is what sociologists call printing.
This statement is after John Money. He is a professor of medical psychology at John Hopkins Medical School. For him, everyone has buried this innate element of love in our soul. "
We already have certain standards that reflect our family life, our background and, in some cases, our ethnic or racial heritage."
That said, If you experience a certain type of perception - someone who fits these preconceived notions of what you need from a wife or a husband - you may fall in love.
In Peng's book Love and Love Disease: The Science of Sex, Gender Differences, and Couples, he wrote: "Falling