The Complexity of Love

Love is one of the most fascinating and mysterious aspects of our lives. It has the power to transform our relationships, our world and ourselves. Love is a complex emotion with countless meanings and interpretations, and it has fascinated philosophers, poets and ordinary people for millennia.

When you are in love with someone, there is a sense of attachment and comfort that you feel for them. This doesn’t necessarily mean that you want to spend all your time with them. You might just be able to relax or talk with them when you are apart. In this way, you are more like a friend than a lover.

Unlike liking, which is based on superficial factors, such as physical appearance, loving goes deeper than that. When you are in love, you see that person for who they really are. You accept their flaws and want to make them happy, even if it costs you something. You want them to be happy more than you want to be happy yourself.

This form of love can be messy, difficult and often requires sacrifice. It can involve early morning doctor’s visits and cleaning up bodily fluids. But it is also deeply satisfying, meaningful and incredibly rewarding. If you are writing a story about love, try to portray these complexities. Your characters will have days, or weeks, when they don’t feel all mushy-gushy in love with each other. That’s okay! It’s what makes them human.