Examples Of Love From The First Sight

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From The First Sight Is there anyone who did not have “ Love “ in his life? Love is the best word that we have ever heard and it is the most important element in our life. It is the first feeling that you have been treated by since you born and opened your eyes. Could you count how many love words that you heard in your life? I believe that you can’t do that because it is more than you can imagine. Even it 's more than you think. The first lovers in your life are your parents. They loved you before they saw you and they had all that much of love since they loved each other and decide to have a son or daughter after they get married. Have you ever asked yourself if they got married after a love story or just a traditional marriage? …show more content…
I dreamed many times to be in love with a woman that can understand me more than myself and know what I want to say from my expression. I don’t want to destroy myself because of the criticisms of our society. All that society challenges made me think. I asked myself a lot if there anyone has the same of my feeling? Is there anyone believed in love from the first sight in our society? Is it real and exist or it exists only in our imagination? Have you felt that with someone? I believe in love from the first sight now more than any time. It is real and exists and it happens unintentionally. Not all of the feeling that came from the first sight is real. It is maybe just attraction physically and sexually, which is not called love. This type of love has different savor and distinctive style to express feeling. The expression would be through the eyes more than talk. Each one of you (who are reading this text) would instantly ask yourself, this guy (me) talks about love from the first sight but did he actually experience it? Yes. The answer is yes, At one point of my life I was exactly like any one of you, I never believed about the myth of loving from the first sight. However, here is my story. It all began from that day where I …show more content…
We tried many times to keep that love and we didn’t give up. But the circumstances were very strong. I always remember that sad point in my life. Now I believe I will not give anybody chance to destroy my dream even if it’s my

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