Experience of First Love Essay

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    I would sit in a room all alone thinking of her. I was asking myself a lot of unknown questions. What she is doing? Where is the love of my life? Because of that, feelings almost vanished along with her but there were still memories hunting me for what I once felt. Now that she is back, it is her who wants for my lips after that one time when our lips met passionately for a first kiss. It is her heart that breaks. I for once promise myself that I would not drop another tear. As much as I want for her to vanish from my life again she just would not go. Every time she comes back, I fall into her arms becoming that delicate little boy that I once was. It was making me feel destroyed. Every aspect of my life is disappointing. Now that you see how a lovely feeling happens to turn into a group of emotional disasters. Do you understand what love can do to someone? Maybe you understand or maybe you don’t. Everyone experiences love in a variety of different ways. Some people may not agree with me. In the end, it doesn’t matter whether or not your kind of love fits into a certain category. Love is personal and deep within. The most important thing is that it makes people feel good. When people love each other, there is no room for…

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    My first love Young First love is always unforgettable and even more if it was a loss. I am glad it cannot happen twice having to feel “butterflies” through your stomach, well a burden I will say. There is no such thing as planning to fall in love with someone in specific but there is a way to control how emotionally attached you get with someone. I could not avoid being attached to him, till the point I was brain washed and thought it was indispensable to have him near. “After a while I learned…

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    What is Love? People around the world use diverse words which have double meanings, abstract significances, and different definitions in different countries. Sometimes, those words are an effective way to express feelings or emotions for someone; however, people could not understand the real meaning, which might cause a fight or discussion. One of these words which brings problems, is the word “Love”. Because of love, many people fight, get a divorce, and separate from each other, instead of…

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    According to John le Carre, “love is whatever you can still betray. Betrayal can only happen if you love. In the auto-fiction novel, Salvation Army by Abdellah Taïa, love can never seem to escape the fate of betrayal. As Taïa takes readers through different periods of his life, he shows them how often love experiences hardships. Hardships that sometimes work out, but usually end in chaos. Through secondary character stories, as well as his own personal experiences, Taïa demonstrates an…

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    and the realities of love are a key theme throughout Janie’s story. Hurston makes it evident to discover how to love and what one wants from a marriage one must first experience a relationship that teaches them what they want. Janie experiences in her first two marriages what she looks for in a man and a marriage; she finds her ideal relationship with Tea Cake and experiences a love that is real and two-sided. The marriage and life she shares with Tea Cake differs from her earlier marriages by…

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    To love, means to have a deep affection for someone or something. Two people grow and develop with one another to eventually create a bond for each other that makes them one. People experience the feeling of love everyday but back in the 1800’s, slaves were not free individuals and were denied the freedom of being in or experience love firsthand. Slaves were not treated as free human beings and as a result, they were not given the same opportunities. In the narrative, “Incidents in the Life of a…

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    also so much pain. Love is a big topic that we can never discover everything about it in a short period of time. There are many types and levels of love, but the one affects us the most would be “love without expectations”. In another word, people often call it “true love”. Why this feeling is so unique from other levels of love? True love is a deep and unique emotion. When we experience true love, we do not expect anything in return. True love can basically be loving our family, deeply loving…

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    Are teenagers able to feel love like adults do? As told by Dr. Dave Walsh, in Teenage Dating: Romance and the Brain, “Lots of teenagers can’t sustain relationships since they feel dull and less exciting after just a couple of months.” Teenage relationships do not last long, they only like them for the exhilarating feeling in the beginning of the relationship. There have been studies and questions on whether teenagers can truly feel love or not. Teens date as a result of peer pressure, or even…

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    Christian mysticism is an aspect of Christian experience where Christians believe that they have had some contact with God (Boon, lecture, Aug. 24, 2015). It is through these extraordinary claims that give an individual authority, power, and an experience that goes beyond the human realm. Beatrice of Nazareth was an author, a nun, a Christian, and most importantly (for the purpose of this discussion) a mystic. In her writing of early mystic literature, the Seven Steps of Love, she eloquently…

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    Relationship development in The Perks of Being a Wallflower The novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower, written by Stephen Chbosky, follows the story of Charlie, an introverted and lonesome character who describes his experiences as he enters the realm of his first year of high school. His start in high school was rough, and he even counts the days until he would have to leave. His first friend Charlie meets were Patrick and through him, he ends up meeting his crush, Sam. Befriending Sam and…

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