But you know these words 'I love you' are the most abused words in history. But here's the twist, a distinction has arisen between the words 'I love you' and 'I'm in love with you'. While some people do not believe that there is any necessary distinction between the two statements, others firmly believe that the distinction is apt and very necessary! In my opinion, I just believe that people got tired of being treated to 'I love you' and therefore sought to create some deeper expression.
While I think that being in love with someone is way deeper than just loving that person, Elite Daily website writes differently. According to the website, loving someone goes way beyond just being in love with that person.
Here are the differences between loving someone and being in love according to the article on the website;
When you are in love with someone, you want this person but when you love someone, you need this person.
When you are in love with someone, your emotions are always on high but when you love someone, your emotions settle and then fluctuate.
When you are in love with someone, you are aiming to reach some goal but when you love someone, you aren't rushing to reach the finish line.
When you are in love with someone, you think you care more about that person more than you actually do but when you love someone, you care about that person more than you think.
When you are in love with someone, you can fall out of love with that person but when you love someone, you never really stop loving that person.
Do you agree with this? Or should there even be a distinction?
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