Is loving someone really just a matter of deciding to do so?...Decide to love and, therefore, you do. Gee, I wish it was that simple for me because then my life would be so much more enjoyable:)
I think that I'm missing something here. I can see how you can easily have love for a child, love for parents and other family, love for close friends, etc., but I can't imagine being able to "decide" to love a woman in the way that a man and woman are suppose to experience love. Am I wrong to feel this way?
I guess, it's really just a matter of how we each define love. I've always believed, however, that cultural differences aside, the dynamics of romantic love relationships between men and women are basically the same no matter what part of the world you live in. And so, while love can be considered a relative term, it can also be an awesomely powerful term because it has a distinct and absolute meaning when used to represent a deep indescribable soul-awakening feeling that people who are "in love" have. I'm not sure how you can actually command that kind of feeling to exist.
Maybe I'm just a forever hopeless romantic. But, I just can't imagine being happy in a companionate kind of love relationship, one that is devoid of romance and passion. I can't imagine a love that is not accentuated by a mutual magic. I can't imagine a love where there isn't a heightened feeling of oneness, or where holding hands is done because "you should" rather than because it feels good. For me, true love isn't something that a man or a woman can decide to feel. It just happens, almost magically. It's an intense collective feeling that joins us to our partner and makes us feel a certain kind of happiness and makes us feel so glad to be human.