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Isn't love supposed to be unconditional?

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Isn't love supposed to be unconditional?

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  1. Only for the first hour then there's conditions.


  2. yes,

    yes it is

    x

  3. Um, aren't you supposed to get soy sauce with your Chinese Food?  Sometimes they forget, or just hate skinny white guys.  

  4. Yup =)

  5. Yes, and aren't your breasticles supposed to be covered up on a kid's site?

  6. No, My love is always conditional. I only ask that he love me! I don't think that 's too much to ask for!

    ♥  

  7. No love it something you have to earn and after that you have to earn your right to keep it!  

  8. yes but it is very hard for certain people to know they are in love!! if they break their unconditional love commitment, then they never felt "love" to begin with.  

  9. only the kind of love between a parent and their child.

  10. The only love that can be unconditional, in my opinion, is the love from God. I don't think the average human being is capable of unconditional love because we're too emotional to overlook certain conditions.

    Ex: If I or anyone close to me family-wise were ever in a serious car accident or any type of situation where our lives were in danger, I couldn't love the person who put us at risk. God may be able to but I, as a human, cannot.  

  11. srry not understanding wat ur asking put some sentence to that.

  12. Unfortunately, English has only one word - love - and it shows up in many forms - in love, making love, holy love, unholy love, profane love, sacred love, unconditional love etc -  Greek, as in the bible has three forms, much easier to communicate.  The only unconditional love is that of God for his creation.  We as humans when love between a man and woman is at its best we say - "we like 'because' - but we love 'in spite of' - we overlook imperfections in our beloved, and pray that they forgive and overlook ours.  That's as close as it comes - Additionally, there is that absolute condition - death; which is why the ceremony says, 'til death do us part.  To be completely unconditional, the love must go on after death, and again , only God can do that, and, indeed, does.  The term "supposed to" is the common phrase of the disappointed, or those who want some real sin against another to overlooked (like stealing, unfaithfulness, etc).  Dad's are supposed to love and support their children, yet there is a clear failure throughout the country among many - on the other hand, persons who are unmarried often expect the one they are with to be faithful and are deeply hurt when they aren't, but outside marriage (traditional) what right do you have to expect fidelity? NONE.

  13. No.  The only unconditional love I can think of is for a pet and it's owner.

  14. That is what people say, but if I was cheated on, I would still love but also I would (and have done so) say goodbye  

  15. just like we're "supposed" to be perfect !?!?

  16. only if the love is true..

  17. Of course love is supposed to be unconditional, when you really love someone nothing else matters, love overpowers everything else.

  18. It's only like that with my children.  

  19. I thought so....I'm questioning it these days though

  20. Only a parents and a dog, the rest is just fantasy.

  21. No, it never is. There are expectations attached.

  22. No.  If you cheated on me, I would not still love you.

  23. Yes ma'am

    SteveC

  24. That's what the saying is but doing is different...

  25. Supposed would be the key word...  there is some unconditional love, like that between myself and my cat!  But humans aren't as trust worthy.

  26. Its ultimate form is unconditional, but there is much more love out there that is not unconditional.

  27. Yeah... mine is

    unfortunately, its not appreciated

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