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Love - The Editorial

I cannot begin writing about love. A week I’ve spent in trying to figure out what aspect of love deserves such mention that the editorial talk about it. To even attempt to write about all of it would be foolish to say the least. Greater writers than me have not accomplished it and lesser mortals would embarrass my brash attempt. And so, I sit here, writing about love with no idea what the next few hundred words will say.
A question needs to be answered, “Have you ever been in love?” For the feeling is not something that words can describe to you. It is so vast an emotion that it completely overwhelms you. It is the greatest high, the most powerful narcotic. It’s agony, it’s silly, it’s stupid, it’s irrational yet it is like a pillar of stability. It’s passion, obsession, it’s learning to let go. It’s maturity, it’s order and turmoil, it’s a contradiction in itself. It’s everything that you can experience. It’s a faith beyond God and religion itself. You may not agree with some, or any, of what I have written. I will not refute your claim. Nor be foolish enough to say, “You’ve never been in love, you will not understand”. Love can be best described as “To each one, their own”. It’s so personal a feeling that no one explanation could possibly relate to everyone. Yet in its own universality love is more fundamental to understanding human behaviour, in general, than any rule of science has or ever will be. 
“Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind;
And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.”
- William Shakespeare
What about the regular clichés that we only fall in love once, that we know true love when we see it, etc. Like I said, I cannot possibly come up with an answer which will be true for everyone, or even the majority. These things come true for some people and not for others. Some people love forever and some for just hours. Yet, underlying all these varying and contradictory facts, is one truth that altruistic love does exist and lasts forever. For those, who like me, prefer simpler explanations it means selfless love. A form of love where you put the person you love above yourself and that becomes the guiding principle of your life even if it means sacrificing your love itself. It need not be reciprocated but it will last in you. I cannot console you if you’ve ever had to sacrifice your love for love’s happiness but take solace in the fact that he/she is in a better place and that’s all that really matters. Trust me, for I may not have lived long enough, but I’ve loved long enough.
All this serious and morbid stuff might put off all those people who have never experienced any of it, irrespective of whether they have ever been in love or not. I apologize; broken hearts are like broken vessels often pouring themselves out on paper at the slightest touch of love. Yet love is beautiful too. It is an energy that resonates with nature itself and connects you to life the way “God” meant it to be. And it’s not always so complicated nor does it require humongous deeds of sacrifice. Indeed the things I enjoyed about being in love were the little ones, the hesitant conversations, the “chup chup ke milna”, staring into the eyes, the accidental brushing of hands, finally coming out in the open etc. All the turmoil of emotions that reign chaos and drive your actions can be broken down to simple acts of caring for someone and wanting to be with them. For all its complexity, love is the most simple, primeval even, of all emotions.
And now one final aspect I must touch before I go in search for a healing touch for my sorrowful state. A lover’s lament! Often people do not realize how important their love is to them until it is too late. Many of you who’ve never experienced the sorrow of parting will never understand the emptiness inside. As St. Augustine said, it is much easier to have not been loved than to know love and lose it. The memories, both the good and the bad, are not enough to fill the void.
This editorial shall remain anonymous, for it is not written by one person. It is written by all those who’ve felt some or all of what been written here.
Cheers.

What's Your Love Like

By Pradeep Damodara

Love is universal. It (unfortunately) permeates all, irrespective of age or status. Whatever Shiv Sena, MNS and RSS may say, I bet their members have loved (or atleast had a hard-on for) some chick or the other at some point of time in their sad existence.

So don’t bother denying love, just read on and classify which type you come under. Oh and it’s all in good faith.

PUPPY LOVE: 

 Ooh! Look at them… they’re cute and cuddly little babies. Perfect together. Acting like sweet, love-struck two-year olds…so lovable. It’s especially endearing whenthey’re not together, pining for each other like lost puppies. 
For those of you in this kind of love, whining is a dog thing. No one really wants to know or care if you’re missing your ‘munchkin’. Keep it to yourself!



PASSIONATE LOVE
Oh yeah, baby. Now we’re talking. Or maybe we’re not, depending on what “we” are doing… somehow looking into eyes just doesn’t cut it for these love-birds. Touchy-feely is the order of the day, or whatever time it is for that matter. 
A word to the wise, keep your hands to yourself, and this wasn’t what they had in mind when they said “lip service”.



MATURE LOVE: 

They know what they want for themselves and the future. Their love is very strong, but with the least outward manifestation. Always thinking about things to come, they know how to keep the relationship going without the need for physical connection.
If you come under this category, don’t feel too good about yourself. You’re getting old. And ugly.



INFATUATION:

She loves me, she loves me not”. Stop mutilating those poor flowers, for god’s sake. Man up, and go talk to the girl. Watching and drooling from a distance is NOT endearing. It’s called ‘stalking’. Get a grip.

If you’re a girl in this position, just go tell him. Guys love female attention and obsession. He’ll have a huge ego boost and might even decide he likes you. It’s all hormonal anyway. 
People, just don’t let it turn into an obsession. We all know how the horror movies end.


STAR-CROSSED LOVERS


They love each other dearly. But can never be together. They are unfortunate enough to be together emotionally, and never be able to commiserate their affection for each other. The fact that they hold each others’ hearts is enough to squeeze them full of pain. A double-edged sword, knowing they are there for each other, but they aren’t. 
Now you know why we have the zodiac calendar. Check it up from now on.




UNSPOKEN LOVE

Where both the boy and girl love each other, but they’re too shy or timid to approach the other and come out in the open. This unspoken commitment creates a strong bond between both of them. They express their feelings with timid smiles, silent eye contact, and other sweet nothings. 
If your love falls under this category, you might want to learn to talk. Actions may speak louder than words, but don’t risk it.



FOSLA


We’ve all been there at some point of time or the other... unrequited, one-sided affection. This one starts off all fine… staring, pointing him/her out to friends, trying and failing to talk, stalking them on Facebook, finding out what they’re doing all the time… it’s all really nice until he/she finds someone else. That’s when it gets painful. Watching the person of your dreams going around with someone else, sharing beautiful moments that were supposed be yours, your future memories. That’s when you become one of the Frustrated One-Sided Lovers’ Association. 
 For those of you in this boat, don’t feel too sorry for yourself. You’re not the only one. Look at the bright side, you didn’t get rejected, you just got walked over.


LOVE TO HATE

Ah, the dramatic relationship. Both hate each others’ guts, and love being that way. This love is passionate, violent and dangerous. They crave each others’ attention all the time, and get incredibly jealous. Their deep affection causes them to quarrel even more. A fight for each other turns into a fight with each other. Happens every time, but they live for the relationship. 
For those in this kind of love, your relationship is fine, but you might want to see a shrink. 




DISCLAIMER
If your relationship didn’t classify under any of the above, don’t worry about it… it doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with either of you. But once it fizzles out (and it surely will), feel free to come to us for advice. 
We can also be your shoulder to cry on.

Head Over Heels


 By Pradeep Damodara
Alekhya isn’t someone one would classify as drop-down gorgeous, but it’s always a matter of perspective. And Rohit perceives her as the most amazing person he has ever seen in his life. Ethereal and tantalizing she seems… seducing him with the mere aura of her presence. He isn’t stupid enough to just foolishly call it ‘love’, but one who felt for her as strong as he did would be hard-pressed not to call it so. He occasionally talks to her, drowning himself in immeasurable happiness, while hopes abound that she feels the same way about him, and that she’ll tell him so and accept him and, well, ‘love’ him back.
But then Karthik enters the scene, and blows her away. She’s completely taken by him, and Rohit is left to watch helplessly as the woman of his dreams fawns over another, showering him with love and affection that should rightly be his. And a new emotion is born. A vile one it is, jealousy. It consumes the rational mind, obscures healthy thoughts, leaving room only for plotting and scheming.
So now Rohit starts making a plan to get Karthik out of the way and turn Alekhya’s affections to the better channel. Him. One can call his schemes shady, but they’re not downright despicable. Yet. It’s just a matter of time, and a few failed schemes, before more questionable methods arise.
And so the games start. Try to make Karthik look bad, try to get him to say something that would piss her off, try to attract her away from him, try to prove he’s better than him, etc… Unfortunately, as expected, nothing works. And the scheming gets dirtier. Now that Rohit’s a green little monster, the plans start getting ugly. He befriends Karthik, acting like a close friend, plotting his downfall all the while. He finds out stuff about him, stuff he can possibly use to his advantage. Sad thing is, he doesn’t even feel disgusted with himself for being such a selfish prick. And he continues his plans, using his newfound knowledge.
Needless to say, he doesn’t particularly succeed. Rohit was never a master planner, he’s innocent and childish… only now full of bitterness and jealousy. He is beginning to live in the hatred, allowing the negativity to consume him. And create something terrible out of that which was once carefree and happy.
One day, he sees Alekhya and Karthik walking towards him, hand in hand. All the hatred pounds through his veins and venomous ideas pollute his mind… but he looks at her as she passes. And melts. The uncontrolled happiness in her eyes breaks the beast within him, making him realize what he was trying to take away from her. From the one who held his heart. He had been plotting to break the heart that held his own, all for his own selfish happiness.
Now he sees things clearly. She is with Karthik, and happy… which matters more to him than his own happiness. He looks into her laughter-filled eyes, and smiles to himself, accepting the fact.
He grins, turns around… and starts perceiving Sindhu as the most amazing person he’s ever seen. Ethereal and tantalizing she seems… seducing him with the mere aura of her presence…

Don't Cough When You Kiss Me

 By Anuj Suri



You were wearing pink
And pink was my world then
With time written in all colors of ink

Come inside if you want the notebook
Come with me into the dark
And then we kissed, please take a look
If my sister’s still outside in the park

Yes she is, come kiss me again
And please turn off the only light
But instead I pushed you against the wall
I won’t, it’s making your wet lips shine so bright

Listen dog, don’t you do me wrong
Come hold my hand, let me show you the way
With different shades of darkness let us
Paint the picture of a perfect day

But now why aren’t you reaching out
Not holding my hand, not showing the way
To where you’ve planned to go alone
Are you moving on, are you going away?

Or are you already gone
And have I already been replaced
And has the picture of that perfect day
Already been defaced

You pervert, no, not that tight, hold me right
I know this is no dance to you
But you see this is the song of my life
No music, no lyrics….me and you

But I pushed you closer and I held you tighter
And baby I had my reasons too
It was half the warmth of your body
And half the fear of losing you.

You know you’re good at lip service, you said
And in all senses of the expression
I bit your lip and you whispered
Well, that statement’s open for reconsideration

We saw us rise, we saw us fall
And we saw you see me drown
You turned me on, you turned me off
And we saw you turn me down

That there, was the point of no return
On you and in you, in your bed
I coughed and said, “I’m cold”
And it was then that you said,”

Hello Stranger!

By Vidya Ramamoorthy

Hello stranger.
What a beautiful day.
Yes,I do go here.
Well,it’s nice to meet you too.
Oh. Pleasure. 

Hello there! We meet again.
Nothing much really. Just a bit of trouble. The usual. Whatever.
Why,thank you!
No,there’s really no need.
Oh,well if you insist.:)

Hello! How’ve you been?
Sure sounds like a good weekend.
Wow!
Well maybe we can go together.
No,I don’t like pink at all. I like blue.

Hello. Ooh you’ve got me something.
And it’s pink. :/
:/
: |
: )
: ) )
: D
:D :D :D

Hey! Wait up for me.
Missed you too.
No,I’d like that,actually.
At seven then?

Hello,and thank you.
That was lovely.
Oh! Let’s get us some banana milkshakes.
Well they’re my favorite too.
Oh no,you did not.
You did?
Haha,well it sure was worth it : )

Hey,I saved you a seat.
Well,I can come with you ,if you like.
No I’m not scared of walking back alone.
But you can come with me too. Not that I want you to (but I do).

Hello! Yes,I did call you last night.
That’s strange.
No,go ahead.
No hard feelings. Really.

Hello.
Long time,no see.
I beg your pardon?
Did you really just say that?
That’s not true.
I can’t believe you would hold that against me.
Fine, then.
I saved you some banana milkshake but I’m guessing you want to pass.
...well,I was always a good guesser.

Hello.
………
………
……..
Well,bye then. I’ve got to go to…..
Oh yeah,you’ve got to go too,to that….
Cya.

“Hel…um”.
That was harder than I thought it would be.
I can’t believe this is it.
Hello,stranger.


 

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