
When you love someone, it just means you don’t want to see anything happen to them, and that you always want to know that person/family or friend happy.

Being in love with someone means you want to spend the rest of your life with this person and you can’t see yourself with anyone else but that person. Your identity merges with someone else’s. When you’re in love, it’s something that can happen without your intention or consent, and it’s not something you can walk away from. No one should be ashamed of a passion, but they might be deeply embarrassed if talked about in front of them. Of course, many young people will disagree with this, but that’s the nature of youthful crushes. Using “crush” instead of some similar term implies that the feeling isn’t severe and is likely temporary. Also, a crush can often be one-sided, implying that the affection isn’t returned by the other person (referred to as “unrequited love”). A young person can have a crush on an older (even a much older) celebrity or any other person. A “crush” doesn’t have to be on a peer or someone of similar age.

When you have a crush, you are romantically fascinated or obsessed with another person, but he or she still seems to be a seat removed from you. Couples often engage in a sexual relationship too soon, because of the intense feelings – without being mature enough to make long term commitments, being in the relationship long enough (more than a year) and first getting to know the person well enough. They know very little about each other, and it is mostly innocent. Puppy love happens when young people are newly dating.

