Why do fools fall in love?

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  1. Cristale profile image84
    Cristaleposted 11 years ago

    Why do fools fall in love?

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  2. profile image0
    JThomp42posted 11 years ago

    Unfortunately, we cannot tell our hearts who to love. Even though our brains are screaming no, the heart seems to always win this argument.

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    Beth37posted 11 years ago

    We can't help ourselves. smile

    1. Oscarlites profile image68
      Oscarlitesposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      its just between the two.. sparks have an ignition, and a fuel.. cool huh

  4. Anne Burlinson profile image69
    Anne Burlinsonposted 11 years ago

    In response to a recent question, "Why do fools fall in love?" ...But why not? read more

  5. Oscarlites profile image68
    Oscarlitesposted 11 years ago

    becuz da hart beleves dat u will laynd in a gud zpot when yer end ur faal.dey dond dond kno dat dey iz folz.. nowl datz iyt!

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      Beth37posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Oscar... put down the bottle. wink

    2. Oscarlites profile image68
      Oscarlitesposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      ha. I was being objective.. you read it quicker than if I was literalistically perfect!

  6. MasculistFeminist profile image55
    MasculistFeministposted 11 years ago

    It is not foolish for men and women to love each other. Unfortunately in modern society, the trust and integrity that used to underpin the relationship between men and women has seriously deteriorated. It is up to us good men and women to restore that symbiotic relationship back to it's rightful place in society. Personally I will take a woman of character over a woman of physical beauty any day of the week.

  7. dashingscorpio profile image82
    dashingscorpioposted 11 years ago

    Most people fall in love but "fools" tend to fall in love with the (wrong) person.
    Being a "fool for love" usually means a person strictly (follows their heart) without  doing a lot of thinking or asking questions for clarification. They choose to ignore "red flags". This gives meaning to the old saying: "Love is blind."
    "Never separate your mind from your heart when making relationship decisions. The purpose of the mind is to protect the heart."
    One man's opinion! :-)

  8. SidKemp profile image85
    SidKempposted 11 years ago

    Everyone falls in love. Most of us are foolish about it some of the time.

    Best, I think, to accept our loves, enjoy our foolishness, and grow in wisdom.

    1. Parks McCants profile image65
      Parks McCantsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I appreciate your interjection of wisdom here Sid. Well said!

  9. PaoloJpm profile image83
    PaoloJpmposted 11 years ago

    Because when cupid struck the beating thing. Fools from within automatically takes control of our body then love influence and kill our intelligence. hehe in short when were in love we mostly can't say what is right and what is wrong since love is a very powerful emotion that a man can feel

  10. katdaniel profile image60
    katdanielposted 11 years ago

    If you don't try you will never know if it's real or not.  Take a leap of faith.  What do you have to lose?

  11. MickeySr profile image77
    MickeySrposted 11 years ago

    Fools, and masters of wisdom, fall in love because love is NOT a losing game . . . attraction can be a losing game, romance can even be a losing game, and lust can hardly avoid being a losing game - but love, true love, bonds us together and makes one out of two. After nearly 45 years, 6 kids, and 13 grandkids, when my sweetheart and I went to bed 2 nights ago, we had a raucous leg-wrestling match just like we used to when we were in our 20s . . . the bed was a mess, the sheets were on the floor, and we were both exhausted - and in each others arms. When love is genuine, familiarity makes the heart grow fonder.

    1. Nellieanna profile image67
      Nellieannaposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Exxcellent, Mickey!

  12. tomy101 profile image63
    tomy101posted 11 years ago

    It is the fools who fall in love that make good partners in marriage. If a couple can be open minded and loving .Make fun of each other without tears. This is the recipe for success in a marriage, keep it fresh, keep it light, keep it foolish. You will love , long time!!

    1. SidKemp profile image85
      SidKempposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Agreed - and any couple who has lost the joy and foolishness, check out my hubs on saving your marriage with the 5 Love Languages and more.

    2. Nellieanna profile image67
      Nellieannaposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, the fun and foolishness in a relationship keep it fresh and ongoing- if it is real and not built on shifting sands that wash it away.

  13. Express10 profile image85
    Express10posted 11 years ago

    Because fools are fools and love is blind more often than not, people fall in love. Many people do not really think about any negative signs in their loves until they have been embarrassed or wronged somehow.

  14. Simba73 profile image70
    Simba73posted 11 years ago

    Because you are happiest when you don't think of the consequences like when we were children, it makes you feel alive and knowing somebody else is feeling the same way about you makes you feel like you have a purpose in life, this produces chemicals in the brain that tickle your soul and all of your instincts to reproduce our main purpose as a living being, so really it's what life is all about and why you, I and everybody is here
    LOVE

  15. cebutouristspot profile image77
    cebutouristspotposted 11 years ago

    love simply make us do foolish things smile which make us all fools at one point in time

    1. Cristale profile image84
      Cristaleposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I agree.

  16. Nellieanna profile image67
    Nellieannaposted 11 years ago

    There are no requirements for wisdom or smarts when it comes to love.  Love is an emotion, not a plan. It's based on the feeling of love, doesn't originate or grow out of some reasoning of the brain.  When one feels it, one feels it. It's an emotional, bodily response to another person.  What one chooses to do with it, once it is there, might be governed by better judgment, but not necessarily. It is a strong impetus, capable of making fools of us all.

    Even wise people can fall in love foolishly, without thinking through obvious impossibilities in the relationship which are nearly bound to sabotage it, especially if it's followed-through and is all wrong at the base.  But love is not a discerning capability.  It is a caring one and can as easily be a response to a person who is 'wrong' for one, as to a person who is perfectly appropriate and well-matched.  Timing is a factor, too.  Someone who would fit and match perfectly is still a wrong choice if he/she has moved on in life and has other major commitments.

    All the social setups humans have ever devised to try to make sure their people are exposed ONLY to appropriate mates have fallen short over history and probably will continue to.  The heart sees beyond those controls and recognizes a kindred heart.

    I think that being able to feel love is a privilege and has value of its own, whether or not it is or can be honoraby consummated.  The experience of genuinely feeling love for another human being expands one's heart, soul & ability-to-respond (responsibility) as a human being oneself.  A bond of love transcends its restrictions.

  17. jravity1 profile image61
    jravity1posted 11 years ago

    society tells us too. fools fall in love because they dont know what love is. The way its shown on tv and in movies, does NOT reflect real life, we are all shownthis grand illusion, without all the real struggles. Fools fall in love because they dont know that it is not love. In short, fools don't fall in love...they have flings with passion.

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    Educateurselfposted 11 years ago

    No one is fool, but when you love someone who don't loves you and you hope one day he/she will come or realize how much I love him. This is a signs of that you are making yourself fool.

  19. Parks McCants profile image65
    Parks McCantsposted 11 years ago

    We're all percieved as fools from time to time. That " love thing" can be tricky, and does not discriminate as to age or experience. Taking it slow in the begining as well as knowing who you are,, is key to not falling into the fool catigory when it comes to love. Long term? That can be a different story as partners change and go off in different dirrections. While fools do love, loving is not foolish.

  20. ketage profile image82
    ketageposted 11 years ago

    I would consider myself a fool if I did not fall in love smile

    1. SidKemp profile image85
      SidKempposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Hooray!!!

  21. Claire Mason profile image60
    Claire Masonposted 11 years ago

    Because us humans always live in hope that maybe, just maybe, they are the one!

  22. somethgblue profile image70
    somethgblueposted 11 years ago

    Because we have been conditioned to do so by The Powers That Be to feel that it is necessary to achieve this basic human emotion. When we learn to love everyone unconditionally there will not be this stigma to fall in and out of 'love'.

    It is one of the most basic forms of mind control that encourages us to achieve something that we already do naturally. Sadly many people feel they are not complete unless they achieve this feeling and sustain it.

  23. Insane Mundane profile image58
    Insane Mundaneposted 11 years ago

    Because they are fools...  True Love is something that grows over time, not attained by some silly whim in a capricious fashion like most people "think" they "feel."

  24. MarieAlana1 profile image68
    MarieAlana1posted 11 years ago

    We can not tell others who to fall in love with. Sometimes we can't even control who we fall in love with, but I have found the true meaning of what love is. I have written a hub on love. You might find it interesting.

  25. jocent profile image59
    jocentposted 11 years ago

    I agree with Nellieanna, it is the most powerful force that triggers a person's actions towards another. It is more powerful than a person's craving for a favorite food or toy because when you're hit with this feeling all your bodily functions suffers or is affected terribly. You cannot sleep, eat or even think properly because you are attracted only to one thing and nothing else. There are lots of poems, movies, stories and songs that tell how powerful this "love" thing is and there is no way anyone can stop, not even death. There still a promise of it even in afterlife.

  26. wowtgp profile image60
    wowtgpposted 11 years ago

    Why do you think that those who fall in love are fools? Do I look like a fool to you?smile

  27. shwetha123 profile image60
    shwetha123posted 11 years ago

    Love is blind. Even intelligent people fall in love. So in my opinion love makes every one fool but still we love to do foolish things in love. Because without love life is meaningless.

  28. David Morrison profile image67
    David Morrisonposted 11 years ago

    Because it takes a fool to make the other fool feel smart.

 
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