Re: Love, Hate and everything in between
Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 2:51 pm
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Jasmine6 wrote:Which one of these is love to you?
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Loving someone regardless of what they do to you, what they say to you or how they behave. I don't mean not getting angry or offended but that no matter what happens you remain loving that person, even when you don't want to.Remaining kind and tender and feeling horrible when you lose your temper. You never want to see them in harms away, even when you're angry, even when you hate them. Being able to let them go if that's what they said they want, being okay to let the love you have disappear if it can or live in pain if you must.
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Loving someone such that you can never be away from them. No matter what they do, no matter how badly you hurt each other, wanting to stay together in pain than even consider being apart. Desperately needing that person and never accepting or letting them accept that you could be apart even if you hurt yourself or them in the process. Fighting for them and never letting go of what you two have. If you have to let go, knowing that you will forever hate them for it.
Is one more sincere than the other? Is one better than the other? Is one more mature or less powerful than the other?
Dont you love your mother/father/siblings/grandparents? Is that not true love, as close to unconsitional as it gets?Jasmine6 wrote:No, I don't think so. What about you?Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE wrote:Yasmin, waligaa jaceyl ma ku so maray?
And if she worksblizzard90 wrote:What u just described is not Love. I did my duty as a man to go out into the world and provide for her, when i get home she needs to do her duty as a woman and provide me with hot food and a clean body
Yes, two times.Jasmine6 wrote:No, I don't think so. What about you?Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE wrote:Yasmin, waligaa jaceyl ma ku so maray?
I can understand that and I can see myself loving my kids unconditionally, should God grants me any, because after all I actively chose to bring them into this world so its the least I can do. Whereas the children did not choose their parents, but they were merely the result of procreation.Basra- wrote:Octa
I don't love my parents and siblings unconditionally. But I do love my children unconditionally, as much my heartless heart can love. (same parents love me unconditionally, as they should, but I don't return it)![]()
its biology. Its how we humans are made up. I am being straight up hones.t
salool wrote:Yasmin, dadkan meshan so gala love wax ay ka yaqaanan ba iska yar.For them love and lust is the same.![]()
Jasmine6 wrote:What if she didn't cook, the house was a mess and she preferred CSI Miami? Would you love her less?blizzard90 wrote:To me love is when I finish work in the evening and I come home to a hot meal then me and my Mrs spend the rest of the evening on the couch watching eastenders/corrie. That's True love
blizzard90 wrote:What u just described is not Love.
I wasn't talking about that kind of love and I don't think Smile was either.Octavius wrote:Dont you love your mother/father/siblings/grandparents? Is that not true love, as close to unconsitional as it gets?Jasmine6 wrote:No, I don't think so. What about you?Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE wrote:Yasmin, waligaa jaceyl ma ku so maray?
Do you think when a relationship ends, if you really loved that person that it becomes impossible not to get angry or hate them?Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE wrote:Yes, two times.Jasmine6 wrote:No, I don't think so. What about you?Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE wrote:Yasmin, waligaa jaceyl ma ku so maray?