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define romance for me?

What is true and pure romance and what does it truely mean to you.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    noun, verb, -manced, -manc⋅ing, adjective

    –noun

    1. a novel or other prose narrative depicting heroic or marvelous deeds, pageantry, romantic exploits, etc., usually in a historical or imaginary setting.

    2. the colorful world, life, or conditions depicted in such tales.

    3. a medieval narrative, originally one in verse and in some Romance dialect, treating of heroic, fantastic, or supernatural events, often in the form of allegory.

    4. a baseless, made-up story, usually full of exaggeration or fanciful invention.

    5. a romantic spirit, sentiment, emotion, or desire.

    6. romantic character or quality.

    7. a romantic affair or experience; a love affair.

    Source(s): dictionary.com yea.....
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    it means different things for different ppl. romance is kind of hard to explain. i think it means when your with someone you love and that person loves you back. and some think you wish would happen,something you would be happy it would happen, happens.not like making out or something like that.i guess its what happened and were. the true meaning of romance would be me and my ex -bf having dinner with candles surrounding us and one candle in the middle. and we would stair at each other just thinking how much we love each other.p.s we did nt break up becuz we didnt love each other,it was becuz a girl somehow got me to keep asking him stupid things so i would break up with him. if it helps you should look for a book under romance or romantic, those books help alot. why did you ask that question

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