It is ironic how love and lust are so much related to each other yet very much different. Well for one thing they don't have the same purpose. A person in lust may greedily hunger for sensual or sexual pleasure while a person in love sees beyond physical and simply take it as the part of the package that makes the person special. Certainly, love sound so much more decent and conservative, but doesn't love sometimes start with lust? You get drawn to the person's physical attributes in which you start checking out what lovely eyes, ass, legs she has or maybe you get tantalized by his husky bedroom voice that could raise gooseflesh out of you anyday, anytime and talk you into anything. The feel of his skin, the caress of his smile, the way his voice cuddles like a baby asking for a hug, this makes him absolutely irresistable. This catches you, you simply cannot go through an hour without remembering last night's conversation and how fine he looked as he stared dee
I might be blabbering about nonsense, or you might agree with me word for word but no one can deny that loving and lusting is very real. It is as real as you and me and at some point and time in our lives we will encounter it and then start questioning ourselves about it.
Lust might sound a very sinful word, since it is against many religion to fall prey to it. But lust could mean a lot of different things; infatuation can be a form of lust as well as idolatry (in plain language: worshiping a movie star or any gorgeous, famous or rich, unattainable piece of meat) and even a plain ol' crush can be. We don't realize it but we might be actually dong it. But also, as I have said, its definition is relative and can vary differently from how one sees it. And what about love? Anybody can probably attest what love is with all the things million thinamajigs written about it, may it be in a song, story, poem or essay form. A very poplar topic, it seems. But why isn't there anything writte
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