Many people assume that love cannot incidentally occur at first sight. In fact, they believe that kind of love exists merely in the movie scene. In general, movies have made many unusual things become real and love at first sight is one example. Love is a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection and that cannot logically happen in a short period. Consequently, love has a process which begins with first sight, impress, connection, effectiveness then ends certainly with love. Furthermore, the true love comes where attractiveness and comprehension are existing. To sum up, instead of saying love at first sight, it would say admiration at first sight. That sound is more agreeable.
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Teacher's Note: If I may pass judgment for a moment, please allow me to say that this is one of the most sagacious (a good word) explanations of "the romance process" I have ever seen! Great piece of writing. Movie makers figured out a long time ago that most people love to see "love at first sight" on the screen even if it hardly ever exists in reality. But then, what is love? Or what is admiration? I guess we have to look into the heart to find the answer. And by the way, where is the "logic that naturally happens." I'm not sure if there is any logic to love, but who cares when we're having so much fun? Thanks for posting!
--mike
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