No. But it makes life exciting and beautiful when it would otherwise be quite bland. Answer: There are various degrees and types of love loose in the world. Some are altruistic like "mother's love" and are required for the survival of infants. Others like "romanic love" are nice but not necessary except to sell Valentine's Day cards. "Brotherly love" helps hold families and communities together, "rotic love" inspires reproduction, patriotism (love of country" can be manipulated for good and evil.
yes without it you cant love you cant have fun, and if the is no love your probably better without your mate.
but if you feel like there is a wall between you than you need to show your partner just how much you love, and appreciate them
Yes. Love is a basic need, like food and shelter. This doesn't necessarily mean romantic love, but can also mean friendship and family.
NO. But it is a necessity of the soul.
necessity love is true love that is necessary and very strong.
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necessity for life
A necessity of life.
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Life wouldn't be the same without copper, it is a necessity to continue living life in the ways we do now Life wouldn't be the same without copper, it is a necessity to continue living life in the ways we do now
Romance is not a necessity for everyone, as individuals have different priorities and perspectives. While some may find fulfillment and joy in romantic relationships, others may prioritize other aspects of life such as career, family, or personal growth. Ultimately, what is important is finding a balance that brings happiness and fulfillment to your life.
Life insurance is a necessity if you have loved ones you'd like to ensure the protection and well-being of your family when you die. There are choices to make once you decide to take a life insurance policy such as; will I take term or whole life insurance?
If you are talking about Pirates of the Caribbean, no they were not in love. Jack Sparrow was infatuated with Elizabeth Swan but they had more of a necessity relationship.
Chastity is a virtue but it's not a necessity for decent life.
Clifford Oswald Rhodes has written: 'The necessity for love' -- subject(s): Interpersonal relations, Love