The short answer is no. The slightly longer answer is, maybe -- if BOTH parties think they will.
It is hard to understand why someone would imagine they want a person who has to be made to love them.
There is no scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of love potions. Love is a complex emotion that cannot be artificially induced through the use of potions or similar substances. It is important to approach relationships with honesty, communication, and mutual respect rather than relying on external solutions.
no!
No, but medicines work, since this is categorized in Romeo and Juliet, you must be referring to the medicines reffered to as potions from the story.
There is much controversy concerning love potions and in particular the authenticity and contents which some potions contain can mislead customers, be careful. Sites like spellmaker might offer suitable potions
The character who knows and uses love potions in the Canterbury Tales is the Wife of Bath. She is known for her knowledge of herbs and potions, which she uses to manipulate men into falling in love with her.
Stun the enemy
There are many love potions that have been used for centuries. Current perfume and colognes sometimes have pheromones which are sometimes considered love potions.
The Wife of Bath
Romilda Vane (but only because of the love-potions).
they make the person your talking to falll in love with them and like them faster
Yes I really want to know that too!
No. There are not such things as mermaids or magic potions.
None can withstand his charms
All potions work on everyone so all potions work on Severus Snape. But i don't think you could take that potion that wormtail made for Voldemort if you weren't dead or dying or powerless like voldemort.
Love potions are non-existant, you were probably scammed. Congradulations on gaining negative x dollars.