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What's the difference between love, romance??

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That one is hard to say. There are all difference kinds of love, but true romance just has a certain passion to it that you don't always experience with some of your lovers.
 
thats the most retarted question ever, this is a joke right, im furious,
 
Three different types of love:

Eros: Love of a romantic nature.

Filos: A nonromantic love (ie love of a friend or child).

Agape: The highest form of love - the love of mankind.

Romance is "woo-ing". Behaving in a specific manner designed to have the object of that behavior acquiese and have sex. Period.
 
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BodyByFinaplix said:
That one is hard to say. There are all difference kinds of love, but true romance just has a certain passion to it that you don't always experience with some of your lovers.


Yeah I agree with that..

hard question I think to answer
 
love and romance are apples and oranges. . .

how about the difference between love and lust??. . .been married 14+ years now and i'm still trying to figure that one out. . .
 
Romance doesn't necessarily pertain to love, but it can. You can have a romance for the ocean, etc. It is sort of the feeling of excitement or passion for a particular experience or event.

Love is a spiritual thing and our highest purpose as human beings, whether it is erotic, platonic, or agape.
 
Romance is the little things they/you do that make your heart pitter patter out of your own control.

Love is the anticipation that there will be more romance in the future and you absolutely can not fathom being happy if you are not there when it happens.
 
CO B-man said:
Romance is the little things they/you do that make your heart pitter patter out of your own control.

Love is the anticipation that there will be more romance in the future and you absolutely can not fathom being happy if you are not there when it happens.

ahhhhh that is sooooo sweet :)

Peace
 
Romance and romantic both derive from the Latin romanice meaning "in the Roman manner". Uses in English vary widely by subject and context.

Love is a basic dimension of human experience that is variously conveyed as a sense of tender affection, an intense attraction, the foundation of intimacy and good interpersonal chemistry, willing self-sacrifice on behalf of another, and as an ineffable sense of affinity or connection to nature, other living beings, or even that which is unseen. It manifests itself in feelings, emotion, behavior, thoughts, perception and attitude. It influences, underlies and defines major patterns in interpersonal relationships and self-identification.

There you go my sweets.

Source: Wiki
 
It's all relative. Also, it depends on what your definition of love and romance is. Everyone has different perceptions. And that's ok.
 
jnevin said:
My answer is the only correct one.


Its hard huh..

yours was good... :) Everyones opinion is different....

Its nice to read what people think...

I get alot out of everyones reply... Thanku everyone for posting :heart:
 
they are both subjective.

One is a subjective emotion.

The other is a subjective behavior or state of being.
 
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