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India
May 9, 2008 12:31am CST
Hi, I would like to share with you the differences between "liking someone" and "loving someone," a piece of writing that has been circulating people's inboxes for more than a year now. I quote: "In front of the person you love, your heart beats faster But in front of the person you like, you get happy. In front of the person you love, winter seems like spring But in front of the person you like, winter is just beautiful winter. If you look into the eyes of the one you love, you blush But if you look into the eyes of the one you like, you smile. In front of the person you love, you can't say everything on your mind But in front of the person you like, you can. In front of the person you love, you tend to get shy But in front of the person you like, you can show your own self. You can't look straight into the eyes of the one you love But you can always smile into the eyes of the one you like. When the one you love is crying, you cry with them But when the one you like is crying, you end up comforting. The feeling of love starts from the eye But the feeling of like starts from the ear. So if you stop liking a person you used to like, all you need to do is cover your ears. But if you try to close your eyes, love turns into a drop of tear and remains in your heart forever ..." Hmm, after reading this, I feel "loving someone" is more uncomfortable than "liking someone"!!! Cheers and happy mylotting!
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@GreenMoo (11834)
9 May 08
It's messages like this which make me wish my inbox could filter itself! They normally come with pictures of cutesy airbrushed kittens attached & I detest them with a passion! Here's my own take on liking or loving someone ... If you like someone, you're happy to see them. If you love someone you're *more* happy to see them. Life according to Green-Moo - simple!
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• India
9 May 08
This is the tenth time I received that little poem (can we call it one?) in my inbox. So, I thought I might as well drive a few mylotters crazy with it. Yup, that's the simplest difference! Cheers!
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• United States
9 May 08
This is very true........liking someone can easily turnin to love.Whats good could grow into whats better.
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