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Alright, alright.  I know I’m preaching to the choir.  But anyway.

Love is a verb.

Quick grammar lesson.  A verb is an action word.  A doing word.  Not a noun. Here, look. I got some love.  Even in instances where we use it like a noun, such as, My love for you is never ending.  It’s used like a noun, but the noun must imply the nature of love the verb.  My love (the ability to be loving, act towards you with love) is never ending. Nope. Not a noun.  Verb-o-matic.  You do it.

Not a flippant verb, either.  I love your dress, I love this weather, I love jelly doughnuts.  You would not act towards these things with actual love, the verb.  I love your dress so much that I would protect it from dishonour.  I love this weather so much that I would stand by it even in crises.  I love jelly doughnuts so much that I would dash in front of a moving vehicle to save it from harm.

Not Happening.

Love is a verb.  An act of the will.
Just do it.  Don’t wait until you feel like it.