From: "davidbarrera" <davidbarrera@worldonline.es>, Wed, 29 Nov 2000
>OK, but is love a feeling?.
>>I don't think so. I just think that it's a sense, that directs the rest of
>>our senses in a way that normally follows a pattern.
>>When you see a person that creates an attraction to you, you feel attracted
>>by his/her intelligence, personality, body...
>>From that precise moment, what people call "love" starts to act as the
>>engine of our emotional intelligence, conducting the rest of the musicians
>>(the rest of our senses) in the way that we wanto to.
Calvin: What's it like to fall in love?
Hobbes: Well... Say the object of your affection walks
by...
Calvin: Yeah?
Hobbes: First, your heart falls into your stomach and
splashes your innards. All the moisture makes you
sweat profusely. This condensation shorts the
circuits to your brain, and you get all woozy.
When your brain burns out altogether, your mouth
disengages and you babble like a cretin until she
leaves.
Calvin: That's love?!?
Hobbes: Medically speaking.
Calvin: Heck, that happened to me once, but I figured it
was cooties!
(some humor this morning...)
Amara
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