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The term "falling in love" originates from the ancient Greek concept of Cupid, who was believed to use his magical arrows to instill romantic feelings in humans. In this context, "falling" signifies that one's emotions have been struck and overwhelmed by Cupid's arrow, leading them to experience a sense of infatuation or attraction towards another person. The idea of falling in love as a metaphor for being suddenly seized or taken over by strong emotions has persisted throughout history and is still commonly used today in literature, poetry, and everyday language.
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