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  • Alright, come on in and take a seat right here for me.

  • Yeah, perfect; and you can just look at me.

  • - OK. - OK?

  • Love Lesson, scene 3, take 1.

  • First, just tell me your name and how old are you?

  • My name is Ben, and I am eight years old.

  • I'm Trey, and I am six and three-quarters.

  • My name is Tristan Byon, and I'm five years old.

  • Today, we wanted to ask you about love.

  • Love?

  • Uh-huh, love.

  • Ow!

  • [Love is complicated.]

  • [So this Valentine's Day, we asked some children for their thoughts on love.]

  • Have you ever been in love before?

  • No way; it's gross.

  • It's gross?

  • Kissing is gross and...

  • I don't wanna taste the thing in their mouth.

  • They're right; I don't like to kiss.

  • Have you ever been in love in a romantic sense?

  • Mmm... Yeah.

  • He's my first kiss.

  • I kept thinking about her.

  • I was like, "Uh... uh..."

  • And then I say, "YOLO."

  • And then I just said, "Hey, can I have your number or email address?"

  • But she's not really in love with me, so, you know.

  • How do you know if you're in love or not?

  • Loving someone is like, a lot of eye contact.

  • You get the chills or something.

  • Like, I can feel my heart pounding

  • Like a bomb.

  • Makes me warm and cozy, like a pillow.

  • It feels sort of like you'll almost, like, never be lonely.

  • Oh, wow, that's really good.

  • So, Valentine's Day is coming up, right?

  • How do you think we should show people that we love them?

  • Let me think about it real quick.

  • A lot of people buy flowers and chocolate.

  • Do you think that's a good idea?

  • Yeah.

  • It's good, but everyone else does it.

  • It would be better if you think of something different and, like, original.

  • You should actually say something that you like about her.

  • I think when you're in love with somebody, then you should share with him and be kind.

  • You should treat them, like, in a special way, like, if my momshe wants to, like, read a book and in bed, then my dad he'll go to bed.

  • But if my mom wants to watch TV, my dad will watch TV.

  • Do you think that's⏤is that love?

  • How come?

  • It's like... my dad sort of appreciates her, so, whatever my mom wants to do, he'll do.

  • When they dance together at some places.

  • My dad... he's always the one, like, doing all the work for her.

  • And he's like, "Yeah, of course, anything for you."

  • I think little things show love a lot.

  • Like, you don't have to have lots of money and you can just be who you are.

  • It's pretty simple.

  • What do you think true love is about?

  • True love is, like, a mixture of friendship, appreciation, and, like, happiness.

  • That's it, huh?

  • [Maybe love isn't so complicated after all.]

  • [This Valentine's Day, let's spend less on flowers and chocolate and more on loving those we care about.]

  • Love is good.

  • We need more love in the world.

  • Thank you so much for watching Love Lesson.

  • We hope you enjoyed it.

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  • Happy Valentine's Day, and we'll see you next time.

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