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<big>Crush (relationship)

<small>A crush is a relationship similar to love, except often the person who has a crush on the other doesn't tell that they like him/her. Usually a crush is not as strong as [[love]] and a person may soon find another person whom they like.


<<big>small>A way that a crush and love are similar is that it almost always affects boys and girls, whereas a [[friendship]] can be boy-boy or girl-girl.</big>

<big>Differences in Crushes and Love


Love:

A person is attached to the person, and always needs to be with her/him.

It can result in a stronger relationship, such as marriage, but if you have a crush, most often you just like to look or show affection towards the opposite gender.

Crush:

You don't always have to be with the person.

You usually don't show love, you might keep it to yourself.

Please note: Love and crushes do have some significant differences, as listed above.

References

[[www.yahooanswers.com//friendships]]

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