Heard it somewhere "Love is like an itching in the heart which can not be scratched" . For me love has always been the purest feeling and like any other girl I always wanted to feel it. Had been through few short lived flings and faced the consequences too;but always used to wonder how would I get to know,when I would meet the right person, how would I know that he is the ONE.

When I see my parents,I wonder what made their marriage to be so successful and happy. Theirs was an arranged marriage and they had actually discovered each other after marriage. The chemistry that they share, the respect for each other is divine. But technically whatever has evolved in due course of time, its death is certain,but does it hold true for LOVE; it's just like any other emotion, like anger or depression; LOVE is just a hormonal change. Does it mean that my Flings were the result of my hormonal changes?Well that is something which I still don't know but whatever,the feeling was out of the world.
For some people Love is about "Emotional Security" that you give and get from your partner.It encompasses a wealth of different feelings, from passionate intimacy of romantic love to the emotional closeness of platonic love. For me Love has always been about Companionship and Romance,it's about accepting each other with their imperfections and flaws without complaining.,it's about holding each others hands through thick and thin;it's about growing old with each other.
I've always been a big time fan of romantic movies and novels;I live by them and it wouldn't be too much if I say that at time I literally fantasize myself completely lost in them.I feel "Romanticism" to be the evergreen and most passionate form of love which never dies irrespective of at what gear level your hormones are running.It is the state of being romantic,when the world around you is all flowery and rosy, you live in a fairy tale,you feel butterflies in your stomach, when you think you are the most beautiful person on the Earth; when you love YOURSELF and it isn't age specific; you can feel it at any age and through out your life. Being romantic varies from person to person but at it's core, romance involves doing something to express love and affection in a meaningful yet unexpected way, be it about doing silly things for each other or having a classy affair.
The perfect recipe for "Romanticism" is to keep the spark of love alive.