Sometimes.
you can't just love someone, love takes a long time to develop and once it has it's the best thing ever
It could be that he's interested in you, but I wouldn't say that he loves you. Most times, love takes time to develop.
this has happened to me plenty of times. my best advice is to keep being friends with him/her and in time, your relationship may develop.
Children need love and attention to develop their EQ. Spending at least 15 minutes, a couple times a day, of undivided time with each child will help develop their EQ.
Of course you should read to children for many reasons. My mom had a family daycare for years. I know you should read to children-- 1) To spend quality time with your child. 2) So the child will develop a love for books, and therefore develop a love for learning through reading. The best thing you can do for a young child is to develop their love for learning.
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Love is an action word, not a feeling. You love someone by caring for them, putting their needs before your needs. So you can choose to love someone. Conversely you can say that you love someone and place yourself fist and in reality you don't love them. Get to know the person that you are choosing to love. See what they like and don't like. What are their needs? Then work patiently to meet those needs. Be there for them. Don't expect anything in return. The result, you will begin to develop feelings for this person, and over time, they will return your love. People always respond to love freely given.
This phrase suggests that love can be slow and steady, like a snail's pace. It implies that love from an older man may take time to develop fully, but when it does, it is steady and enduring.
There are many ways to develop extensive reading habits in young learners. Namely, people should begin reading to their children from the time they are born. This creates a love of learning and reading in children.
It shows that possibly he could be a lair. If he just meet you for the first time i do not think it if possible. As for me do not believe that there is love at first sight.If you have not communicated or spent time together for him to know you the he is not telling the truth to you.For a person to love you must know each other well and spend a lot of time together.Develop a relationship from mere stranger to friends then develop a girlfriend-boyfriend relationship to growth of love.One does not fall in love one grows in love.
No, not really. This is your "first love" and it is a new experience for you at 17. Real love takes a long time to mature and grow. It takes experience in life, knowing yourself, and understanding people. At 17 you haven't had the time to develop this background. Nothing wrong with that it is what all of us go through in learning and life.
Yes, they develop over time and not abruptly.