When you feel strong emotions towards someone or something. When you're around that someone or something you can't help but smile. You can't help but be happy when you're near them.
I really think I love her, I just can't help but feel happy around her.
Something you simply cannot describe without feeling it.
Person A: I'm in love!
Person B: What's love?
Person A:.....
How you know you're in love. You smile randomly whenever you think of them. You look at them and get this feeling like they're your world. When they hug you, you melt into it. When they kiss you your body feels like it could collapse if they weren't holding you. When they do something odd you laugh and find it adorable instead of weird. You'll do anything to see them smile; Watch things you hate, do thing you don't want to do, be places you hate being at. They aren't perfect but in some sense they are. Yes, they've got flaws but you love them so much you can look past them and smile and that makes them perfect. You have silly inside jokes them and cute memories. They're someone you know you never want to let go of but if you do you won't ever forget them.
"I think moral fiber's about finding that one thing you really care about. That one special thing that means more to you than anything else in the world." Thats love!
That feeling when you have deep strong emotions towards someone so much you love everything about them, would sail to the ends of the earth, take a bullet etc.. for them. you can't get them off your mind, you can't stop dreaming abut them. You may try to get over them but it won't work, you may not even WANT to get over them, because you find o much joy in loving them. they may not love you back, and that's unrequited love... but if they love you back then consider yourself EXTREMLEY LUCKY.
Friend: wow ___ is still simping for ____??
friend2: yeaaaa i think shes in love...
Love is beautiful it is something that comes swiftly behind tree's , us citizens meet it up to 26 times a year!
" ayo , Johnny go for it love comes swiftly through your oak tree