All of these relationships can also bring down the self-esteem of other classmates or even friends. Not everyone is made for relationships, but like I said before, love isn’t being in relationships. Friendships are a big factor of where love comes from. Friends are always there for you and care for you. You share you biggest secrets with your BBF and you know you can always count on them. They might not tell you that they love you everyday or literally, but their actions can tell you that they do. You yourself show them love by being their friend, just like that. Friends show love by supporting each other in whatever decisions they take, telling them what’s the best thing to do, sharing moments together, etc.
The happiness that lives in family is love. There is no stronger love, but the love that your family gives you. Our mothers are the best at loving because they are the one’s who gave birth to us and cared for us even if our diapers reeked. They nurtured us and gave us the best there could be. A mother’s love is like nothing else in the world. It’s a difficult job to have, because it’s done 24/7 with no breaks. Obviously our mothers aren’t the only one’s who give us love; there is also our fathers and other family members.
Love is a very challenging term to explain, it’s so varied. You’ll know when you feel love because you’re heart is going to feel warm and like nothing can take that away. Everybody has a soul mate somewhere, so love will come; everyone has family, so you’ll always be loved; everyone has friends, so you’ll never be alone. Jojo Moyes, two-time winner of the Romantic Novel of the Year Award had mentioned once, “Love drives all great stories.”
Written by Melissa Lexa
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