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No. It is like any other emotion that comes naturally because love itself is an emotion. A disease is something that is meant to hurt individuals either in their body, their mind, or both while love, as long as it's not misguided, is meant to show affection, caring, kindness, compassion, etc from one individual to another not to hurt them but to do the opposite as in help, heal, etc.

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