As her pupils involuntarily dilate, butterflies squirm excitedly in her stomach and her heart rate soars whenever he is near. And when he isn't, her body desperately craves his touch, whilst her (somewhat sensual) thoughts are of nothing else in the world but him.
Is this love? or lust?
When he catches a glimpse of her an uncontrollable tingling erupts somewhere, - and I think you know where - as he shoots darting glances her way. In her absence, irrepressible fantasies race through his mind, the blood pulsing heavily through his veins; wild and on fire at the thought of being with her.
Is this love? or lust?
Both are compelling and all-consuming and they sometimes merge together, but they are different emotions. They should not be mistaken for each other.
Sometimes I feel that the word love is said too much or carelessly thrown around and this makes me sad.
It should be used carefully so that it doesnβt lose its meaning or value. It should remain powerful.
Hormones and desire fuel lust but it is not the same as the more passionate and unconditional emotion of *love.
I just think that sometimes, to save people from heartache etc, people should distinguish more clearly between love and lust. Don't say 'I love you' to someone unless you absolutely MEAN it.