duudee_advicer answered Saturday February 17 2007, 7:23 pm: Most people use lust as an excuse for a
crush or mistake love. But a dictionary actually defines it as a sexual attraction towards another person. So, the actual meanings and how people use it are often different.
An example would be if you saw a guy on the street and all the sudden you had an urge to run over and make out with him or something of that sort.
Jaziel91 answered Saturday February 17 2007, 5:30 pm: lust usually means a sexual desire of some type. For example you might want to be with someone because of sexual reasons or just the way they look regardless of their personality. [ Jaziel91's advice column | Ask Jaziel91 A Question ]
shasha answered Saturday February 17 2007, 4:12 pm: Lust is any intense desire or craving, usually sexual, although it is also common to speak of a "lust for life", "lust for blood (bloodlust for short)", or a "lust for power" or other goals.
As a moral term, lust implies a sexual desire for its own sake, an erotic arousal and wish, or intense physical or sexual attraction or craving. [ shasha's advice column | Ask shasha A Question ]
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