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-Infatuation or Love-
          	
          	♡ Infatuation is blind, but love sees and examines. ♡
          	
          	When a girl recognizes her boyfriend is hooked on drugs, but still proceeds with plan for marrige, infatuation has blinded her. When a boy observes his girlfriend flirting continuously with other men, but still goes ahead with the love affair, infatuation has blibded him! 
          	   Jesus asked, "Do you have eyes, but fail to see?" (Mark 8:18).
          	   True love uses its eyes to see and to examine the strengths and weaknesses of the prospective partner. It is not afraid to ask hard questions nor to do difficult examinations.
          	
          	- From the book "I Love You" by Gordon O. Martinborough♡

chamimoldez

-Infatuation or Love-
          
          ♡ Infatuation is blind, but love sees and examines. ♡
          
          When a girl recognizes her boyfriend is hooked on drugs, but still proceeds with plan for marrige, infatuation has blinded her. When a boy observes his girlfriend flirting continuously with other men, but still goes ahead with the love affair, infatuation has blibded him! 
             Jesus asked, "Do you have eyes, but fail to see?" (Mark 8:18).
             True love uses its eyes to see and to examine the strengths and weaknesses of the prospective partner. It is not afraid to ask hard questions nor to do difficult examinations.
          
          - From the book "I Love You" by Gordon O. Martinborough♡

chamimoldez

-Infatuation or Love-
          
            In the field of infatuation, the feelings are in charge. But the problem is that our feelings are fickle. They change easily.
          
          "Today I feel great, so I kiss her. Tomorrow I feel  terrible, so I kick her." That's not love!
          
            True love has feelings, tender feelings which are put in the human heart by a caring God. But love is not composed of feelings only. It is feeling plus principle. Moreover, love is not controlled by feelings. It does not do anything and everything it feels. Rather in true love, the feelings are under the control of principle.
          
          - From the book "I Love You" of Gordon O. Martinborough