I fell in love with her when we were together, then fell deeper in love with her in the years we were apart.

Nicholas Sparks
I fell in love with her when we were together,...
I fell in love with her when we were together,...
I fell in love with her when we were together,...
I fell in love with her when we were together,...
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The saying “I fell in love with her when we were together, then fell deeper in love with her in the years we were apart” is an example of romantic love. The use of the word 'love' here is not to be confused with the word 'love'. The word love means emotional attachment. When you fall in love, you fall for your partner and you feel a strong emotional attachment to that person.

You want to spend time with that person and be by their side. You feel happy when they are happy and upset when they are upset. This kind of love does not always last forever; it can fade away if you don’t keep it up.

But romantic love can stay strong even after years apart, as long as you still find something about the other person attractive.

Source: Dear John

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