Love
is the one emotion that’s the hardest to pin down, says Anita
Menon.

Someone sang “
I wanna know
what love is... I want you to show me...
” Yeah buddy, you, me and
everyone else!
Yet another lot sang,
“
What is love? Baby don’t hurt
me...
” Doesn’t give you a lotta hope, does it?
GETTING TO THE BOTTOM OF
IT
Love is one four-letter word that everyone uses and abuses, and, given
the frequency with which one hears it, you’d think people would KNOW what
they were talking about. But think about it, would ya? What would people say if
you asked them about it? If you took four people and put them in a room, what
would you get... apart from the possibility of an orgy? You’d get four
very different answers — most of them beginning with, “Well,
it’s difficult to explain...”
To the romantic soul, it evokes
a sigh, and conjures up a much-treasured fantasy of a perfect relationship
complete with cliches. To the cynic, it’s a “Bah! Humbug! Who needs
it?” thing, while to the person who cried her way through
Love Story
, the
‘love-means-never-having to-say-sorry’ funda is held as the acme of
this emotion.
It has helped build financial empires — cards,
jewellery, cuddly toys, holiday schemes, TV series
(
The Love Boat
was a popular TV series
in the US in the ’80s), dining themes... Wherever you look,
someone’s selling you love, or doing a darned good job of packaging
something that will supposedly bring you love.
The cartoonist Kim Casali,
well known for her cute li’l couple (though why they have to be nudeniks,
we’re not sure) in the widely-syndicated ‘Love Is...’ strip
talks of love as being everything from doing the dishes together, to giving each
other a hug at the end of a hard day. Thanks honey... you managed to include the
kitchen sink too! Not much help in there.
And books... let’s not
forget those. They gave all of us a ‘tall, dark and handsome’
complex — though at least in India, you can get two out of three pretty
easily!
We equate love with a guy who is either a soldier of fortune who
has been sent to rescue us from a steaming jungle, or a tough business guy with
an oh-so-tender interior which he’s scared to let the world know about.
But let’s face it, when the books talk about rolling over in bed first
thing in the morning and getting down to it, well, forgive the scepticism... but
do you really want to share someone else’s morning breath?
THE TRUTH OF IT
ALL

But fiction apart, here’s what a few flesh-and-blood people
said when we cornered them and asked them about love.
Love is...
...one person out of two getting
screwed - literally and figuratively!
Derek
D’Souza,
doctor-in-the-making
...the way he cheers me up just by walking into
the room ...him telling me that we should go out for brownies and ice cream when
everyone else is telling me I need to lose weight! ...a feeling of contentment
when you’re with the person
Lara
Pitter,
social worker
...
something
everyone wants, but most of us never find.
Priya
Matthew,
web designer
...a
word women use to get what they want. ...something fleeting. Undefinable. Feels
good while it lasts. A bitch when it ends.
Rohan
George,
lawyer
...feeling
that person with every heartbeat. ...snuggling together under a blanket.
Anna
Matthan,
PR consultant
...what your dog gives you unconditionally.
Rahul
M,
lawyer
...a waste of
time. ...commitment. ...something that works well for teeny-boppers.
...something that can be bought in today’s world. ...hard to find.
Nilakshi
Sengupta,
film maker and event
management consultant
...SMS-ing, not PMS-ing. ...going
‘undercover’ together.
Bindu
Kuriyan,
Executive Assistant
...like a hangover... it hits you when you don’t expect it.
...like alcohol. You keep going back for more even when you know it’s not
good for you.
Sujjin
John,
web technology executive
...war for peace. ...never silent.
Conan
Pereira,
speech & drama instructor
Then again, maybe one should just call it dumb luck when one finds
it and pass on the introspection. It is frustrating, heartbreaking, joyous,
sad... it can sweep you to the peak of ecstasy one moment and send you crashing
down the next.
Fickle? Yes. Do we wish we didn’t need it? Sometimes.
But do we all crave it deep down? Totally!