Love is
everywhere - or so we think. I don't think love is true until you've been
tested. You may just meet someone, or start dating someone you think you love.
You never truly know who they are until you've seen each other at your worst.
For example, your brand new boyfriend could seem really nice and absolutely
perfect. But then, you go into poverty and see some really tough times. What
you want to hear from him probably goes like this: "We'll always be
together, even through times like this!", but what you may hear is "I
can't deal with this anymore! You're so freakin' poor!"
Love
comes in many forms. It can be romantic, nurturing, and so on. The romantic
kind of love is the kind of love that comes from your significant other. It's
the type of love that makes you want to make babies together. Nurturing love,
however, is completely different. Nurturing love comes from parents,
grandparents, aunts, uncles, and even siblings. Nurturing love makes you want to
take care of someone and protect them from any harm. Love is everywhere, but
not all of it is true. It takes a while for a true love bond to form.
This was very good! I liked how you used the new boyfriend example, I think a lot of people do make this mistake often and don't realize it.
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