Love is an emotion
of a strong affection
and personal attachment. Love is also said to be a virtue
representing all of human kindness, compassion, and affection —"the unselfish loyal and
benevolent concern for the good of another". Love may describe
compassionate and affectionate actions towards other humans, one's self or
animals.
In English, love refers to a variety of different feelings, states, and
attitudes, ranging from pleasure ("I loved that meal") to interpersonal attraction ("I love my
partner"). "Love" may refer specifically to the passionate
desire and intimacy of romantic love, to the sexual love of eros,
to the emotional closeness of familial
love, to the platonic love that defines friendship,
or to the profound oneness or devotion of religious love, or to a concept of love that encompasses all of those
feelings. This diversity of uses and meanings, combined with the complexity of
the feelings involved, makes love unusually difficult to consistently define,
compared to other emotional states.
Love in its various forms acts as a major facilitator of interpersonal relationships and, owing to
its central psychological importance, is one of the most common themes in the creative arts.
Love may be understood as part of the survival instinct, a function to keep
human beings together against menaces and to facilitate the continuation of the
species.
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