Love parasite

"Hello... 'Makale,' which means 'hey people' in Tamil. I want to keep it native. I don't know about your life, your existence, your skin type, or your gender. We are so different in nature, separated by race, color, gender, language, identity, IQ, and more. Yet, we exist as humans. I believe we have one thing in common in our lives, and that's love. How beautiful it is! For some, it is a nightmare, but the perspective of love depends on what you get in return.

Love has nothing to do with what you expect to receive, but everything to do with what you expect to give. Some find treasure, while others find regrets. The common essence between these parallel faces is that a person will love the process, the process to build a life with butterflies and rainbows. For me, love is idealized by rainbows and butterflies, each having their own imagination and perspective of what love is. It is intangible; it can't be touched, it doesn't have a scent, but it can break your heart and heal it. Love doesn't make the world go 'round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile.
I introduce a creature called the 'Love Parasite.' It is a creature of emotional hunger, thriving upon the affection, devotion, and vulnerability of its unwitting host. With a magnetic charm, it ensnares the unsuspecting, whispering sweet promises of eternal love. Yet, beneath the surface lies a sinister truth: it takes without giving, feeds without nourishing, and thrives while its host withers. I know I delved into your old memories, but from my perspective, within the enigmatic landscape of human relationships, a unique metaphor emerges—the 'love parasite.' This metaphor, though unconventional, sheds light on an essential truth: the importance of nurturing love with a balanced heart. Picture a bond where one soul, though deeply attached, inadvertently draws more from their partner's affection than they offer in return. In this seemingly delicate dance, there lies an opportunity for growth. By recognizing the presence of this metaphorical parasite, individuals can embark on a journey of self-discovery and conscious transformation, leading to a more balanced and genuinely fulfilling connection. The process is the bridge that connects hearts across any distance, where we trust each other and find comfort.
While some parasites are good and some are bad, the love parasite connects to our soul. It transforms us like a seed that grows with care, patience, and nurturing, warming even the coldest of days. In conclusion, I'd like to share my favorite quote: 'Love is not just a feeling; it's a choice we make every day.'

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Anish s

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