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Amore. Mary Mattingly. What is Love?. The emotion that of which a person feels towards another that forms a connection so powerful, yet it can be so easily broken. What color is love?. Red Pink Bright fiery Red Tiffany Blue. What smell is love?. Chanel No. 5 Cinnamon Roses Flowers

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  1. Amore Mary Mattingly

  2. What is Love? The emotion that of which a person feels towards another that forms a connection so powerful, yet it can be so easily broken

  3. What color is love? Red Pink Bright fiery Red Tiffany Blue

  4. What smell is love? Chanel No. 5 Cinnamon Roses Flowers Tease Floral

  5. What taste is love? Food Chocolate Cool whip Chocolate covered strawberries Cherry jolly ranchers Strawberry pop rocks

  6. What does love feel like? Fluffy fuzzy socks Warmth Safe Mud between your toes Refreshing To feel someone's light touch

  7. Love is red and pink

  8. Love smells like flowers Since flowers are traditionally associated with femininity and womanhood, its a simple extension to see how flower blossoms are also associated with women and girls as well.  They can be used to show love, to show the girl blooming into womanhood, the girl experiencing the world (and therefore opening up to it), and these sorts of images.  They can also show a girl who is a "late-bloomer" or one who hasn't shown her true aptitudes or abilities by having a blossom that hasn't opened up completely yet.

  9. Love tastes like chocolate "In most parts of the world chocolate is associated with romance, and not without with good reason. It was viewed as an aphrodisiac by the Aztec's who thought it invigorated men and made women less inhibited. So when it was first introduced to Europe, it was only natural that chocolate quickly became the ideal gift for a woman to receive from an admirer or a loved one, and of course, vice versa" (3).

  10. Love feels like We tend to associate love with things we find comforting. If we have a negative idea of love, however, the way love feels may tend to be more unsettling

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