You claim that people don't have feelings. They are just driven by some unseen and unknowable force.
I want to know where this pre-determinism comes from and will not take your bait until you fess up.
"Bait"? You've been asked very simple questions and have consistently evaded answering them, that's it. You can't even answer as to why somebody would "choose" to develop feelings for someone that doesn't return them. I'm not arguing whatsoever that people 'don't have feelings', quite the contrary if you actually read what I've wrote properly. Also, the only person going on about 'pre-determinism' in this is you which frankly, seems to be yet another deflective side bar on your part.
If you're asking me to describe romantic love then look at the amount of literature and poetry on the topic. It's not a tangible object you can describe in terms of mass or something and nor is it something confined to absolute logic either. The reason I ask you these questions is for some common ground to work with. I've been in situations where romantic feelings have come out of the blue and in a couple of cases I wish I
could have chosen to just switch those feelings off. I was friends with a fellow student on a college course some years back and I didn't have anything besides platonic feelings towards her. Some of my friends were calling me an idiot for not pursuing it further as we were close but those feelings were just not there for me. Then, one day they just were and too late at that. She'd developed feelings for one of her best friends that were unrequited in turn and on one night we got drunk together and bemoaned the painful irony of it all. You think I'd choose that? It
sucked.
Ya know what, just write that off as anecdote or 'opinion' but I wager anybody who's honest on here can recall the times where they've just fallen for somebody for good or ill and that they didn't 'choose' it one way or the other. You can't even admit to anything of the sort and I'm tired of your evasion and dishonesty. Either that or your inability to feel emotion.