Topic: Do you believe real love can save anyone? | |
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Sounds great. Where do I sign up?
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I think lilwick needs a hug!
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Sounds great. Where do I sign up? yeah, I can feel yu there, where do I sign up too, lol not, lol what-ever, change the subject, lol |
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I think lilwick needs a hug! oh my gosh! your like soooo cute, lol Thank you, Huggles and snuggles for you too, |
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In my opinion.......love cannot save you. You do have to have some sort of self love.......happiness before you can fully accept love.
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I like me. I should hang out.
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Eww wiley, keep it inside, please
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Yeah...ok... I walked into that one.
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In my opinion.......love cannot save you. You do have to have some sort of self love.......happiness before you can fully accept love. yes, I agree on this. I asked this question, not only for my own looking into what other people thought about this but because a freind of mine has a sentimentality to think that real love from only his soulmate can save him and restore him, that is why I asked. Sometimes people think, that only that perfect person can make them whole again. But if they cannot find peace within themselves to make themselves whole again, it makes me kinda sad. |
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However, I think love can help to strengthen someone. And we all know the occasional hug can do miracles for helping someone who is having a hard time. And sometimes a good word can help someone to cope a little better. And we all know, sometimes, it might be nice to have someone else in our lives who really loves us like a significant other can. By being supportive and we be the same to them, but at the same time we all need someone to complement us, someone to be our other half. would ya'll agree on that? Agreed - having a supportive partner can give your life a sense of serenity and calmness, knowing you have a safe place to fall is an essential part of healthy love. However, it also takes having the ability to trust another person to the degree that you allow yourself to become vulnerable with them... and that takes Faith. So, in answer to the question, love of another is not enough - one must also have Faith. It takes three to make a relationship: You, Me, and Him. IMHO |
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However, I think love can help to strengthen someone. And we all know the occasional hug can do miracles for helping someone who is having a hard time. And sometimes a good word can help someone to cope a little better. And we all know, sometimes, it might be nice to have someone else in our lives who really loves us like a significant other can. By being supportive and we be the same to them, but at the same time we all need someone to complement us, someone to be our other half. would ya'll agree on that? Agreed - having a supportive partner can give your life a sense of serenity and calmness, knowing you have a safe place to fall is an essential part of healthy love. However, it also takes having the ability to trust another person to the degree that you allow yourself to become vulnerable with them... and that takes Faith. So, in answer to the question, love of another is not enough - one must also have Faith. It takes three to make a relationship: You, Me, and Him. IMHO good answer, faith is definatly important, a matter of real trust must be established, but people should not make someone trust completely in them if they don't trust themselves, don't you think? |
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In my opinion.......love cannot save you. You do have to have some sort of self love.......happiness before you can fully accept love. yes, I agree on this. I asked this question, not only for my own looking into what other people thought about this but because a freind of mine has a sentimentality to think that real love from only his soulmate can save him and restore him, that is why I asked. Sometimes people think, that only that perfect person can make them whole again. But if they cannot find peace within themselves to make themselves whole again, it makes me kinda sad. I don't think there is a perfect person for anyone out there. None of us are perfect beings. I think it's more a matter of finding someone who complements your faults as well as you complement theirs. But that's just my opinion, and we all know what those are worth. |
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In my opinion.......love cannot save you. You do have to have some sort of self love.......happiness before you can fully accept love. yes, I agree on this. I asked this question, not only for my own looking into what other people thought about this but because a freind of mine has a sentimentality to think that real love from only his soulmate can save him and restore him, that is why I asked. Sometimes people think, that only that perfect person can make them whole again. But if they cannot find peace within themselves to make themselves whole again, it makes me kinda sad. I don't think there is a perfect person for anyone out there. None of us are perfect beings. I think it's more a matter of finding someone who complements your faults as well as you complement theirs. But that's just my opinion, and we all know what those are worth. Don't discount your opinion, you made a very good point, you are right on that, that is true. |
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However, I think love can help to strengthen someone. And we all know the occasional hug can do miracles for helping someone who is having a hard time. And sometimes a good word can help someone to cope a little better. And we all know, sometimes, it might be nice to have someone else in our lives who really loves us like a significant other can. By being supportive and we be the same to them, but at the same time we all need someone to complement us, someone to be our other half. would ya'll agree on that? Agreed - having a supportive partner can give your life a sense of serenity and calmness, knowing you have a safe place to fall is an essential part of healthy love. However, it also takes having the ability to trust another person to the degree that you allow yourself to become vulnerable with them... and that takes Faith. So, in answer to the question, love of another is not enough - one must also have Faith. It takes three to make a relationship: You, Me, and Him. IMHO good answer, faith is definatly important, a matter of real trust must be established, but people should not make someone trust completely in them if they don't trust themselves, don't you think? It depends upon where that "self-trust" is derived from - once again, if you have Faith then the ability to trust, yourself and another, is born of a place of selflessness and therefore the actions one takes from this position is going to bear fruit between the people involved. To simply rely on oneself to "know" what is best, is not enough. |
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Thanks.
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You're da bomb, Wiley
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I almost peed my pants!!!
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Sometimes gypsy, you scare me.
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