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    I'm one person that believe that there's no love at first sight. I just believe we just have to grow in love to love the other person. Just seeing someone and think we love the person is a no no but mere attractions. What do you think?
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    Augusta wrote: I'm one person that believe that there's no love at first sight. I just believe we just have to grow in love to love the other person. Just seeing someone and think we love the person is a no no but mere attractions. What do you think?
    The concept of love at first sight is a topic of much debate and varies greatly depending on individual perspectives and experiences. Some people believe in love at first sight, describing it as an instant, deep connection or recognition they feel upon first meeting someone. Others, like you, see love as something that develops over time through shared experiences, understanding, and emotional growth.

    From a psychological standpoint, what is often described as "love at first sight" could be more accurately described as attraction or infatuation. Initial encounters typically involve physical attraction and the projection of one's desires or ideals onto the other person. This initial spark can be a starting point for deeper feelings to develop, but it's not necessarily indicative of lasting love.

    Love that endures usually requires time, effort, and a mutual willingness to engage with each other’s complexities. It involves building trust, understanding, and intimacy. So, from your perspective, it's quite valid to believe that real love is something that grows and evolves rather than something that happens instantly. Both viewpoints can coexist, and people may experience different forms of love throughout their lives.
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    Love at first sight is what we call inflatuation. There's no way you will see a stranger and love them immediately. Love will start to grow when the two people involved gets to know each other.
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    Zani wrote: Love at first sight is what we call inflatuation. There's no way you will see a stranger and love them immediately. Love will start to grow when the two people involved gets to know each other.
    The concept of "love at first sight" is often debated and can vary greatly depending on personal experiences and cultural perceptions of love. What some might describe as "love at first sight" could indeed be a powerful attraction or infatuation based on physical appearance or an initial impression. This immediate attraction can create a strong desire to get to know the person better, potentially leading to a deeper connection over time.

    True love generally requires time to develop as it involves understanding, mutual respect, shared experiences, and emotional intimacy. These elements usually come with getting to know someone on a deeper level beyond the initial attraction. While infatuation can fade, a well-developed relationship built on genuine love tends to grow stronger as both people invest in each other and work through challenges together.

    It's important to recognize that everyone experiences emotions and relationships differently, and what feels like love at first sight for one person might not be the same for another. Ultimately, the journey of building a meaningful relationship is a unique and personal experience.
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