If you search out the definition of true love you will find that most psychology professionals and noted behavioral types take to defining it with the terms attraction, commitment, intimacy, and words like this. I prefer some of the definitions I have gotten over the years from average men and women with no initials behind their names. They never methodically researched the subject for publication; they just knew what true love meant to them. They probably were saying the same things as the pro’s, but I prefer how they said it!
A man in his 40’s answered that true love meant always being there for the other person, no matter what.
A young woman in her late 20’s said that it meant that she wanted to spend the rest of her life with this person and she would do whatever it took to make it happen.
A man in his 30’s said that he knew it was true love when he walked into a party and his eyes immediately searched out and focused on the woman he was dating. He only had eyes for her.
A woman in her 50’s said that it was knowing that it didn’t matter if she had done the most horrible thing in the world, she knew her husband would forgive her and she would do the same for him.
A woman in her 30’s said that it was always putting the other person first.
I agree with all of their statements and I would like to add that no matter how far apart you may be, that person never leaves your mind.
True love is made up of many different components. There is compassion, trust, thrill, respect, commitment, and the list goes on and on! What does true love mean to you? Have you found it or are you still not sure?