Recently, I've noticed that less and less people are really "falling in love". But why is this? Love comes in many forms; lustful love, mutual love, hateful love, familial love, friendly love, etc. For the most part, all of these forms of love are still present. So why does the phrase, "love is dead" even exist?
Whether you write it off as angsty teenagers wondering why they can't get a date or for people who want justification for why they're still single at 30. The phrase is there, open to interpretation. What do you think Offtopic? Do you think love is dead, or do you think it's still alive and kicking...just in a different form?
Is romance and chivalry a thing of the past?
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Edited by Ogma: Destroyer of Worlds: 12/29/2015 1:24:34 PMOgma: Destroyer of Worlds
Pursue happiness with diligence. - old
I think it's just getting harder to find. There's more people in the sea and our society breeds "fake" people. It's hard to find someone "real", as cliche as that sounds. I feel very fortunate to have found someone like that.