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I guess the extraordinary part I was thinking of was the choice to fall in love. Chasing after one's lust seems like a choice, college campuses are certainly an environment for this. Falling in love, as Babaji said, is another thing altogether. I've always thought of love as something that overides the choice process, I recall a reasoning on power of the heart vs. power of the mind. One could deny love, but that again would be an individual choice.
Selam
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