is love blind
By xiaowen187
@xiaowen187 (426)
China
8 responses
@gabbybright (39)
• United States
14 Nov 08
I think love is blind and love is great but being blind in love,not so great.Being blind is the reason that you don't see whats in front of your face until your into deep and then your hurt.Blind is why when ppl tell you he's cheating or you suspect he is, you dont see it if it is true because your blinded by love and see only what you want to see.So it aint all peaches and cream.
@sweetaryna (120)
• Malaysia
14 Nov 08
i do believe that love is blind. you know love is blind because it cannot see and as we all know if you cannot see you clearly do not know where you are going and hence the reasons love tends to get lost a lot of the times and in doing so mistakingly makes people think that they are in love but truly it is in the wrong place and most time overstays its welcome.
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@deepika_mona (1338)
• India
14 Nov 08
I agree love it blind but bad thing it not true i have also done love marriage but im happy with him if seems to be the best life
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@celticeagle (170569)
• Boise, Idaho
14 Nov 08
Love can be VERY blind indeed. Rose colored classes. tunnel vision. Oh, yes. Blind indeed. Know your partners shortcomings and love them just the same. Listen to others if they try to tell you something about the other person. Evaluate people by how they treat not only you but others and how they talk and carry themselves. Don't be blind!
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@radzlee (77)
• Malaysia
18 Nov 08
Yes love is blind, coz love come from our heart and without love we are not perfect. Love is a great give to a men and a women. :)
@charismaladyn (43)
• Goose Creek, South Carolina
16 Nov 08
Love is blind... That's a very old saying. I think it more refers to the fact that we become blind to a person's imperfections, so it talks more about what social psychologists call passionate love. When you experience passionate love, it's very tumultuous - basically, it's the ideal presented in most love stories.
This is opposed to companionate love, which is a deeper caring for the other person, and especially in marriage, both partners have learned to accept and deal with one anothers flaws and quirks. This is where love is not so blind.
Next question: is all this love - or hormones designed to pass on our genes? :P