I totally agree, Andrew. This kind of love is an ideal for fashion victims. Sorry for being so little constructive again. Hopefully next time.
Am 09.09.2013 08:33 schrieb "andrew vecsey" <andrewvecsey@gmail.com>:
-- I think that unconditional love is a 100% pure form of love. It is out of reach of all of us humans (even Allan) who are by nature born with faults and can never be perfect. The best we could do is to strive for it.--
On Friday, September 6, 2013 10:38:56 PM UTC+2, archytas wrote:i don't buy any of this kind of stuff. If there was unconditional love it would be bigger than people. You don't see a lot of unrequited unconditional love about and you'd expect that if it was unconditional.
On Friday, 23 August 2013 05:17:23 UTC+1, AmandaRheen wrote:Is it really possible or probable for unconditional love to develop and be maintained between unrelated adults? What effect does trust in the relationship have for the giver and receiver? Is this ultimately a one way or two way love?
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