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I'm 20 and I still don't know.
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I guess when i was in my first serious relationship...at about 18. That was intense for me.
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I don't think a person can ever fully understand what love is all about. Once you think you've got it, something else comes along that changes it.
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Ive been married for nearly 15 years....im still at a standstill on what love is all about.
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59. That is how old I was when Jim and I met. He is the first person whose idiosyncracies I found to be charming over time and not annoying. That is how I knew for sure it was love! :)
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Im 19 now and i dont have a clue!
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I'm still learning and I'm 44
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I learned about love at 12, All about it I'll never know.
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I THOUGHT I knew what love was at the age of 12!!! LMAO!!! Boy, was I off. I got a "promise ring" from a boy. I wa sooooo in love!!! Yeah right!! I thought I knew AGAIN at the age of 19. NOT!!!! AGAIN!! I was confusing "LOVE" with "BEING USED". I think I really learned was love was or wasn't at the age of 33 yrs old. Well I learned what is wasn't.....VERY well at that age.
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I was 12 when I first said it, I was 16 when I THOUGHT I knew...moved in with a guy...played house. 19 when I got married...33 when I figured it out.
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When I was 18 when I met my wife. It was like a switch got turned on.
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I was 15 when I first fell in love, we broke up because of uni. young and naive people think, but 4 years on and I have never felt anything remotely similar. Just over a month ago I met someone, felt my heart work again for the first time in what felt like forever! 2 weeks ago I found out he is married. Love is the best and the worst thing, but to live without it means you will never truly feel happiness. I guess so far that's all I know :)
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33
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16 :)
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35.
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After many many many guys and love words I think I'm starting to figure it out now, being 24. However, every day there's something new to learn about it. It just never stops surprising me. It's amazing =)
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What is love all about?
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8 years old
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Well at 30 I still dont know
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22
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Depends on whether you're speaking about 'puppy love' ot true long lasting love. I married a gal in my early twentes, but found my true love when I was thirty.
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I remember it like yesterday... we were at a family reunion and the kids were all in one room sitting on the davenport and my cousin from the big city was there telling dirty jokes..... then it hit me.
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preschool. I did not get over her until 7th grade. then I got over the next in 10th grade and forced myself to forget how to love. at 29 I am still not as capable of love as I was in preschool lol, I got a dr :)
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hopefully, i will learn something new about love and all misery that comes with it, at every age. what i do know about it, is i never want to be without it.
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10 maybe
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i'm in my late 50s and I'm still learning
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i was 15 a week before i turn 16 it has been 9 months n we r steel together n we plann 2 be together forever
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i would say right now, im 22
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35
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In my thirties, in the middle of my second marriage.
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I think you either know when you are 5 or 6, or when you are on your deathbed, and you are clueless in between.
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When I was 18 and met my one and only wuvva and friend. *sigh*...It was love at first sight, but it wasnt until he came and really just said it "Jamey I have so much love for you"...that really stopped me in my tracks, and opened my heart, we shared the deepest of deepest, was spiritually connected, I was him, he was me...we were we, and it created US. Now we have a family...and its only deeper every day. He is my soul-mate, my life, and my true love. That...is when I knew what love was all about. I knew OF love, and I thought I knew love...but if its not good for you, healthy for you, or they dont build you up to become a better person...its not love. Love is expressed through action, not words. Love is understanding, patient, wise...Love is the Ultimate. AAAhhh, Love.
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dont think i found it yet.
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I love the question. I am in my middle eighties and have known men since my teen-age years--I still don;t know what love is all about--but it's wonderful. I fell in love numerous times and still think of a dozen men who I loved. I hope they think of me too. Every time I broke up I was careful to remain on friendly terms and that was the smartest thing I ever did. Love is great--but I don;t claim to understand it.
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