Let me tell you a little story about love and logic.
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There was once a guy, about a year ago, much like myself. There was a girl he knew for a couple of years. She was a nice girl, very friendly, and they got along fairly well. But that's all there was to it.
One day, on a day like any other, they sat together and talked for a while. On this day, something about the girl seemed different to the guy. He couldn't quite put his finger on it. All day he continued to think about her, and thought back to their conversation. He focused a lot on the image of her he had in his memory, though he wasn't quite sure why he couldn't just stop thinking about her.
As he talked to a friend about her, he realized it; he was in love with her.
It's been a year since that happened, and he still feels much the same way as he did on that day. Not only thinking back, but also thinking ahead, he realized something else. He's 22. She's 5. No matter how he feels, no matter what he does, he will most likely never be able to be with her. This realization hurt him immensely. For months, he felt emotional pain about his situation, and still it seems to have no end.
Still, he would do anything for her.
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I'm afraid logic has nothing to do with it. The logical thing would be not to fall in love with this girl, and instead go for one that he actually can be with. But it doesn't quite work that way. There's no choice. It just happens. (At least, for me. I can't definitely speak for others)
I pretty much agree with everything Pablo Honey said. You'll know it when you feel it. You can't just make it pop up. It'll appear on its own, and it'll most likely be a surprise. And nobody can ever really tell you what it feels like. Not only is it different for everyone, but it's pretty much indescribable. And every time, assuming you fall in love with more than one person, it will be different. I'm not sure you can exactly say it's "more" or "less", but it will be different.
I will also add, though, that since it's different for everyone, there are most likely people who really don't feel this kind of love. Also, for me, love is the ultimate thing in life. But I find this is not the case for everyone.
And on a final note, I will add that I do not believe in a literal "unconditional love". If such a thing does happen, I would most likely label it as a form of insanity. But hey, that's just me. Don't take my word for it. After all, love can't be universally defined.
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