HOW PEOPLE UNDERESTIMATE THE WORD ''LOVE''

   You'd be surprised if you knew how many times a day you say or type the word 'love.' Today I'm focusing on the topic of love, and how we use it - the word love is so underestimated.
   Does this sound familiar? '' I LOVE that dress!'' '' I just LOVED that handbag you had last night! Where did you get it?'' or ''I LOVE that phone case!''  Pause a moment and think about how much our language has changed... just an example is how you reply: yes ma'm - okay - ok - k. Watch what you say because you may find yourself saying you love something even sarcastically. The word love was intended for the use of a complex relationship between a sibling or parent, man and woman. Now we use it for unimportant things. The word love might just mean a little more all over the world if we stop using it as a throwaway word. When you talk about your love for someone or how Jesus loves you, it would probably go a lot deeper if you would stop using it so carelessly. It's something almost everyone does.
    In a book I'm having read aloud to me by my father, the author tells how it meant so much to her when her father said she looked beautiful. It meant more to her because her father didn't usually use that word to describe a person. It might just be a lot more meaningful if we stopped using the word love as much. What happened to  using words such as fantastic and like? Love has become a sort of thing, when really it's a wonderful word used to describe an overwhelming feeling.

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