Compare and Contrast

             Throughout many generations, love and lust has become a part of society that people cannot differentiate between the two feelings. To some, love is a passionate and exciting kind of feeling that only few share and to others, lust is the feeling that most everyone comes to feel though it is the feeling that is mistakenly believed as love. To be able to tell the difference between the two is very difficult due to the fact that love and lust has so many similarities while they are two most definitely different things. Both can hurt ones' feeling and at the same time bring joy into ones' life.
             For instance, many encounter relationships scared of how the outcome could be and how a person can be affected. When a person lusts, one believes that it is in fact, true love, but in actuality lusting is the ideal image of being in love. One usually becomes blinded by the emotion and is not clear about certain things. This person may believe he is in love but what he's feeling is the desire to be in love with a significant other. What he does not realize is that his emotions are being toyed with and that his heart is the one playing with his mind. The difference with love is the fact that when one is in love, he may feel the emotions and would then do anything for his significant other. A feeling that is pure and true can cause one to experience some tribulations for ones' significant other. This ideal image of love is not playing with ones' heart because the feelings that one encounters are based on ones' heart while lust is a game played in the mind.
             On the other hand, love and lust have many similarities because they are often misread as the other. They both can make one feel special and important, warm and tingly all over inside. Though one may be false, the feeling is still strong and important, because lust can transform itself into love. Unfortunately, sometimes it cannot. The similarities that love
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