Ashima Dhiman
2 min readJul 10, 2020

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What is love?

According to me love is a very broad term you can’t define what is love . Love is a mix of emotions , behaviour , respect, protectiveness, warmth for another person. And that another person would be anyone either animals, person or any other religious beliefs.

You can’t define the love with your small experience of life. Love is inherently free you can’t force someone to be in love with you .It cannot be bought , sold or traded. you cannot make someone love you or either you prevent it. love cannot me imprisoned, nor it cannot be legislated. Love is not a substance , not a commodity , not even a marketable power source .Love has no boundaries , no territory.

One can buy loyalty, companionship, attention, and perhaps even compassion, but love itself cannot be bought. An orgasm can be bought, but love cannot. It comes, or not, by grace, of its own will and in its own timing.

There is a very thin line between Love and lust . Lust is a desire for that “thrust” but love is submission and trust. They say that “lust” is a sin and “love” is pure but the question is who follow that saying? In today’s era , I am not sure some argue that love is not complete without lust : but when lust mutual who cares about that love? Love and lust both, the combination is potent.

Love cares what becomes of you, because love knows that we are all interconnected. Love is inherently compassionate and empathic. Love knows that the "other" is also oneself. This is the true nature of love, and love itself cannot be manipulated or restrained. Love honors the sovereignty of each soul. Love is its own law.

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