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Jan 18 2006, 05:08 PM
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I think crushing is more of a lust...
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Jan 18 2006, 10:02 PM
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Assuming like means attracted to, I don't think there's a difference.
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Jan 22 2006, 12:56 AM
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QUOTE(crazeegirl411 @ Jan 16 2006, 5:14 PM) There is a difference. Like...if you find a synonym of another word, there still has to be a difference between the two words. IMO, having a crush on someone doesn't really need a reason. It may be just a feeling, but for sure it's affection (lust?). For "like," someone can like their friend. There are different types. For the type similar to having a crush on someone, I don't use that word unless I know the person well enough. Meaning feelings develop with at least some kind of reason. I think admiration counts as a crush. If you don't know the person too well (say..do you know his birthday, do you know how he/she acts around friends) then you can't exactly say you like them. i.e.- a teacher...definitely just judging how he/she teaches doesn't mean enough for you to like them. However, if you like someone, it's valid say you have a crush with them. Ah mmk. Just opinions. I LIKE THAT! |
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