Jenn said it great. Lust only thinks or cares for itself, while Love thinks of others first.
Lust is simply an overwhelming desire or thirst for something, but it is a selfish impulse, you want it because you want it. Or because it makes you feel good. It's usually based on physical attraction or what someone or something can do for you.
Love on the other hand is selfless, it's a desire to take care of someone else, to put their needs first, to do whatever is best for them, despite your own feelings and needs. Love isn't always a feeling, it's a choice, an act of the will. When you marry someone or even commit to them, you make a choice every day to love that person, to make them a priority, even when they make you angry.
Hope that helps.
Lust is physical desire, while love comes from the heart and is not only just based on the physical.
Your feelings aren't deep enough for love; you're probably more in the realm of infatuation. 1Examine whether you treat the object of your interest as a person or a thing. If you're looking to catch someone as a prize or to get someone to go to bed with you, you're treating the person like a thing, and you're probably experiencing lust.
2Evaluate how secure you feel. Security isn't important to you; you're more interested in the score and in how great it feels to be physical together.
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