Love is better when you don't know what exactly made you fall for them. Don't you think so, Any Forums?

Love is better when you don't know what exactly made you fall for them. Don't you think so, Any Forums?

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No.

Why not?

It can happen in real life but it's still bad storytelling practice

Love at first sight is awful. Love is best when it's built up over a long period and has a strong foundation on friendship and mutual shared interests and experiences.

I don't think so. I don't think you need an exact traceable moment when someone falls in love. In real life or in fiction. It's not that common in real life either.

>Love at first sight is awful.
Depends. I'm a fan of stories of passionate obsession that start from first sight, and the drama that usually unfolds because of it.

That's how it usually happens in real life, so when there is a definite traceable moment when someone falls in love, it's usually bad storytelling.

Agree but still, there needs to be some points where you can say: "Here is when she/he fell in love, probably" or "Here is when she realized she/he was in love"

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there is no such thing as falling in love without knowing why. 99% of the time it's looks, including the times when you think it's personality.
if you think you love someone because of their personality you're just lying to yourself thinking you are morally superior

Watch out guys we've got a love expert over here.

I don't know, I never loved

Yeah this. It's more natural if the love is built up from a lot of little things instead of there being some magical moment where things fall together but it's really not satisfying at all if there isn't some memorable scene where things "come together".

Mega based

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>It can happen in real life
but it can't

Stop making me sad

Sure it can, when you're young and stupid

I think you will always realise it later anyway. At least I never had a crush without knowing what made me get it. I never had a crush on a real person though (unless some historical people without photos count) so maybe it works differently with 2D.

>unless some historical people without photos count
I'm sorry, what? Can you elaborate?

There is no "love" in the real world. It's normalfags being stupid and conflating multiple entirely different impulses into one.

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