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Love can be defined as a strong
feeling of deep attraction for somebody or something. Love can be classified
into various types: universal love, parental love, friendly love, sexual love
or romantic love, married love, neighborly love, monetary love, and specific
love. Universal love means you love all things and beings created by God. For
example, Coleridge talks of universal love in his poem "The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner". Parental love is the affection exists between parents
and children — parents' love
for their children. Friendly love is what friends have for each other. Lovers
have romantic or sexual love for each other. Married love is the love of the married
couple. When you love some hobby or habit or game, it is specific love — for example,
your love for study of Shakespeare. Neighborly love is the love for your
neighbor. Monetary love is the strong passion that you have for money. The
advantage of love is that "it conquers all". It makes the world go
round. The disadvantage or danger of love cannot be ascribed to every kind of
love. For example, universal love is always good, but monetary love is always
bad. There is a proverb, "The love of money is the root of all evil".
Too much romantic love leads to death or suicide. Bacon rightly said, "Nuptial
love maketh mankind; friendly love perfecteth it; but wanton love corrupteth or
embaseth it". Love should be for an appropriate person or thing, and in
appropriate measure.
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