Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: Notesfiles $Revision: 1.7.0.10 $; site uiucuxc Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!mhuxn!ihnp4!inuxc!pur-ee!uiucdcs!uiucuxc!hachiya From: hachiya@uiucuxc.CSO.UIUC.EDU Newsgroups: net.singles Subject: Re: Give me a break! Message-ID: <105500020@uiucuxc> Date: Fri, 29-Nov-85 12:08:00 EST Article-I.D.: uiucuxc.105500020 Posted: Fri Nov 29 12:08:00 1985 Date-Received: Sat, 30-Nov-85 14:18:35 EST References: <3850031@csd2.UUCP> Lines: 14 Nf-ID: #R:csd2.UUCP:3850031:uiucuxc:105500020:000:658 Nf-From: uiucuxc.CSO.UIUC.EDU!hachiya Nov 29 11:08:00 1985 >but this constant use of 'love' recently has begun to make my molars >ache. Love me? Sure, I love you. In fact, I love to love you. Etc. >Come on folks, think for a minute. If you describe your feeling >toward a stream of electrons as love, what are you going to use >when you find someone you want to spend your life with? There is nothing wrong with saying that you love your friends. In fact, I should hope that you do! I, along with many others, make the distinction between lovers and friends by saying that "we love our friends but are 'in love' (you know, the big L) with our lovers." I think that makes it clear, n'est-ce pas? Donna