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"Love" is both a noun and a verb. "Love" is an emotion, like "sad" . "Love" (to love, loving, loved, have loved, will love) is also an action verb, unlike "sad."

 

This is not a matter of opinion, it's a linguistic fact.

 

Also, a person can control their emotions. Learning to control emotions is a big step in development.

 

That’s right,, linguistically both definitions apply.

 

What people call ‘emotional control’ usually refers to presentation (acting on the emotion) rather than change of the actual (underlying) emotion but if you’re talking about acting on emotions and call this emotions - I agree with you.

 

Generally in our society we’re trained to be masters of acting ‘right’ :) People get so much into believing their acts that they they forget what it really is (acting). That’s why the dichotomy in the love discussions. It is comforting for many souls so I don’t expect this to be any different any time soon.

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So, the one that wanted to 'sleep' with me, I kissed her goodnight and directed her to the snoring husband. Marriage support and all that. Gotta keep those marriages strong. Let some other guy take the bait. However, I did clarify the bisexual thing. She terminated the gay lover to be. Oh, my, what does it feel like to be desired by so many? I shudder to imagine. We've got the husband, the past affair partner, the gay friend and, well, who knows who else. Man, I gotta say being a woman is pretty cool. I'm starting to look into sex changes. ;)

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