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I think my definition of love has changed over the years. As a child and teenager, it was largely shaped by the music I listened to. A typical "cassette" from back-in-the-day would be like this:
A-Side Please Don't Go Girl - New Kids on the Block Don't You Want Me - Jody Watley Shining Star - Manhattans Take My Breath Away - Berlin Roni - Bobby Brown Still Say Yes - Klymaxx Superwoman - Karyn White Mercedes Boy - Pebbles Lost In Emotion - Lisa Lisa Slow Jam - Midnight Star
B-Side Always - Atlantic Starr Share My World - El Debarge My My My - Johnny Gill Lost In Your Eyes - Debbie Gibson A Teenage Love - Slick Rick Do We Have a Chance - Whistle I Need Love - L.L. Cool J Borderline - Madonna Separate Lives - Phil Collins Out On A Limb - Tina Marie
Plainly stated...
Love is...
...when the way a person loves you makes you love yourself.
This has been my definition of love for the past 10 years or so. I formulated the phrase while writing in my diary. I have never forgot that definition. When people ask me, that's the phrase I use! Through my first marriage, when it was going well, I learned to love myself because of the way he loved me. It felt good. I felt good. I looked in the mirror and loved everything about myself. My definition applies to romantic love as well as familial relationships. It fits everywhere.
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