Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:]Anonymous wrote:What is the difference between loving someone and being in love?
Loved my husband for sure, even as we divorced. But I think I'd fallen out of love with him before we'd even married.
Was in love with a prior bf, but didn't love him.
I asked the question you responded to...and your response confuses me. lol
I think of being in love as romantic love between a man and a woman; loving someone is non-romantic love as between family members and friends.
I hate to break it to you, but two men or two women can fall in love, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the difference between loving someone and being in love?
Loved my husband for sure, even as we divorced. But I think I'd fallen out of love with him before we'd even married.
Was in love with a prior bf, but didn't love him.
I asked the question you responded to...and your response confuses me. lol
I think of being in love as romantic love between a man and a woman; loving someone is non-romantic love as between family members and friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the difference between loving someone and being in love?
Loved my husband for sure, even as we divorced. But I think I'd fallen out of love with him before we'd even married.
Was in love with a prior bf, but didn't love him.
I asked the question you responded to...and your response confuses me. lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the difference between loving someone and being in love?
Loved my husband for sure, even as we divorced. But I think I'd fallen out of love with him before we'd even married.
Was in love with a prior bf, but didn't love him.
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College boyfriend, husband, an impossible relationship after marriage.
I love all three deeply and probably always will.