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What is the difference between real love and affection?






              Affection(मोह) is the first step towards Love.(प्रेम) Love is the culmination of ones emotional, mental, physical, spiritual attachment to another person. Unfortunately the word like is often mis-represented by the word love. Love requires a build up of many years that finally allow for the sublimation of each other's egos and the merging of the two individual psyche's into one dynamic and vibrant whole. Love does not, in itself, allow a partition because that would mean destruction of two individuals. Like allows the normal meet, mate, cohabit, leave, forget, find another and carry on a cycle of experiences. for example :--- suppose the some baby had visited ur home so ur gonna like her ,,,,but when she would leave ur home then after 1-2 or may with 1 week ur likeness would dimish by time....means ur loosing ur affection after some time....and now its called a affection (मोह) .but when u feel some1, u like some1 in which time is constraint , physical situation is also not hinderence ...but u like some1 by.मोह ओर प्रेम=== means love and affection ...? Affection is the first step towards Love. Love is the culmination of ones emotional, mental, physical, spiritual attachment to another person. Unfortunately the word like is often mis-represented by the word love. Love requires a build up of many years that finally allow for the sublimation of each other's egos and the merging of the two individual psyche's into one dynamic and vibrant whole. Love does not, in itself, allow a partition because that would mean destruction of two individuals. Like allows the normal meet, mate, cohabit, leave, forget, find another and carry on a cycle of experiences. Love does not love is a feeling.. affection is the physical expression of it the two can be combined, or separate.. you can have love without expression/affection (which is a sad thing, IMO).. and you can have affection without love.. altho generally some attraction is required.You will feel an affection for someone you love, but you do not necessarily love some
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