Topic: Are words necessary in relational communication? | |
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AdventureBegins
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Mon 06/22/09 07:02 PM
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Which do you believe more?
That the spoken 'I love you' is as real as the love you know is there? Do the spoken words have any meaning when they agree not with the actions nor the (for lack of a better word) 'aura' of the person you share a relationship with? Do the words even need to be spoken if the blend is right? How can you tell when it is right? (We all know that the words can be a lie) |
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. That was deep man, I love you! |
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Which do you believe more? That the spoken 'I love you' is as real as the love you know is there? Do the spoken words have any meaning when they agree not with the actions nor the (for lack of a better word) 'aura' of the person you share a relationship with? Do the words even need to be spoken if the blend is right? How can you tell when it is right? (We all know that the words can be a lie) ![]() ![]() |
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Which do you believe more? That the spoken 'I love you' is as real as the love you know is there? Do the spoken words have any meaning when they agree not with the actions nor the (for lack of a better word) 'aura' of the person you share a relationship with? Do the words even need to be spoken if the blend is right? How can you tell when it is right? (We all know that the words can be a lie) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I so much more appreciate the unspoken things. Words to me, can sometimes seem so insincere, especially in the absence of that "aura" that you speak of. Look at me across the room with love in your eyes and you don't need to speak a word.
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that was what I was trying to say
you just said it better and with more words |
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that was what I was trying to say you just said it better and with more words I'm sorry, apparently we aren't allowed to use words today... ![]() I never was much of a follower. |
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