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 In this writing, I am going to talk about my opinion on love. And yes, I know what you’re thinking, this is going to be cheesy and boring, maybe it will end out that way, but these are just my thoughts and opinions.  

There are three types of love. The kinds you would kill for the type you would die for, and the type you would live for. The kind you kill for is how you wish you were loved. The kind you die for is when you love someone so much you would do absolutely anything to get them and or be with them. The kind you live for is wanting to spend forever with them. You love them so much and they make you feel so incredible that it’s unexplainable. Which makes you want to experience the rest of your life with them because they make you that happy when you’re around them. Love is an amazing feeling, but it can also be the most dangerous and worst feeling in the world. It can make you do great things for yourself and other people. But it can also tear you apart from the inside out. It can make you do stupid and irrational things, it can pull you away from other people, it can make you feel alone and stuck at times. Love can completely and utterly consume every single thing about you. And when that’s in a positive way it is the most on top of the world feeling. So, whoever is reading this, whenever you find love, make it the kind you live for. Because love is a beautiful thing when it happens to the right people. 


-Laryssa Smith 

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