I wanna Know what LOVE is
Chances are high that before your 25th
birthday you would have told more than one person that you love them
(this doesn’t include members of your family, your pet, Xbox or play
station as the case may be). I’m talking about a human being you might
have met on a course, in a bar, or as is becoming more common, online.
But have you ever really thought about what loving someone really means
in the context of a relationship?
Unfortunately, for the most part we have
been educated on love via the media in the form of songs, films, books,
and other less accurate and often misleading mediums. Kinda like how we
are educated on the art of sex via porn.
Our parents will not discuss
this, and even if they did their era and ours are of different views as
regards to love and romanticism. Schools will have us learning how to
put condoms on bananas and cucumbers but a lesson on the emotional
aspect of one of the most fundamental part of our well-being remains
amiss in the classroom.
The result of this is a world of the
blind leading the blind and hence a series of heartbreaks, finger
pointing, and general misery ending with the conclusion that all men are
the same or that all women are the same (deduced from the
not-so-accurate statistical sample of the insignificant few out of the
billions).
No one can tell you what love is because
no one really knows. People can only tell you what works for them but
that is no guarantee that it will work for you.
Up until very recently
relationship advice have been on the model of one size fits all, but in a
progressively individualistic society it becomes more and more clearer
that this idea will not help us solve our relationship issues.
Through
the course of my posts I am hoping to discuss current trends in the
dating and relationship playing field and how we can take advantage of
social studies (not the type you learned in school) to improve our
chances of finding, keeping, and maintaining a healthy relationship.
Written by Olamide Dasilva
@DasilvaDiva1
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