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Question by kid capri
Submitted on 3/11/2004
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what is the difference between love for a friend/family member and the love for a boyfriend,girlfriend,husband,wife?



Answer by 123abc
Submitted on 4/12/2004
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You are (hopefully) only sexually attracted to the boy/girl fried/spouse. Love is the same- expressions are different. Keep in mind the role that our culture plays in this. Hey... What the hell are you doing asking this question here? Very tricky, kid capri. Very tricky...

 

Answer by dede emagbetere
Submitted on 8/6/2004
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diffrent between love and like with your boyfriend

 

Answer by shakul
Submitted on 4/4/2006
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i want to know what is the difference between freind and family

 

Answer by crowbar
Submitted on 4/10/2006
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i want to know everyone elses answers

 

Answer by REHAB
Submitted on 12/12/2006
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WHAT'S DIFFERENT BETWEEN FRIEND AND LOVE I NEED TO KNOW HOW CAN U DO ? IF U LOVE UR FRIEND

 

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