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Saturday, May 10, 2008, 4:55 AM
Is there difference between like and love?
Why I'm asking?
Not sure neither... I know I am getting stupid as days goes just because MYE had just over...
Whatever it is I am in desperate doubts...
Is there such a big difference between like and love?
When you like someone you like his or her uniqueness, how he or she walks, speaks, eat, et cetra especially their looks and appearance and wanted only their positive character not the negative character.
But when you love someone, you LIKE everything about him or her and wanted his heart.
Am I right to say so?

Whoa! How come I become so "pro" in this issue.
I had no idea neither.
Hehehehe....
Maybe 'excessive' reading romantic novels...

Whuuuuu....time to camouflage into a bookworm...
Buh-bye peoplez [=