I don't believe in unconditional love these days. But it's not just men who can be accused of taking down co-women and sleeping with other women, given that many women do exactly the same. It even seems to me that they are times more aggressive and brazen than men. And if you care specifically about men, I think there's no woman who doesn't know the crowning justification of men when they get caught in their stride-it was just sex, no feelings. I've heard that excuse, too.
It exists, but we give it to real women, not whores. And whores are looking for complexes, and that's why you ask such questions. M 29
Enough of these clichés, people! There's no unconditional, conditional, and I don't know what kind of nonsense love! Either she has love or she's gone. And where she talks and philosophizes about love the most, she's gone.
And what's the unconditional love for women? Why are they just hitting on colleagues and becoming paid girls and not making love for free? Provoked by this above, I decided to ask the stupid...
It's up to a man. I've loved, in fact, and I still do, a guy who flirts regularly with other guys. I've never done it, and she says the same thing, but I know the truth, but I can't stop loving her anyway. I guess that's what I'm going to be sworn in for life, but it can't all be pink. There's from both sexes and good ducks in this world. It's always been like this, and it's going to be like this in the future.
Unconditional love is a stupid expression from movies and does not exist. Don't you believe me? Unconditional love means loving a woman, even treating you badly? Love a woman even if she doesn't want anything with you? Love a woman, even if she's a bad person? Love a woman, even kill your mother? These are conditions. Very clearly that every love is conditional, just no one thinks about all possible conditions and sounds good "unconditional". Stop using it. It's stupid.
Otherwise, there's real love, both female and male, but you sound terribly sick at the moment from a recent event, and you're looking here to agree with you that there's no such love or anyone arguing with you, proving to you, and you spitting across the street from your recent experience and by cynical, cold and insensitive to stop feeling sorry for the way they've done to you. There's real love. Maybe it didn't happen to you. Maybe you didn't deserve it. I don't have to prove it to you.
Stop spitting on love, and deal with the trauma that you can see the people who did it to you. Don't take the discussion to the general level. Even if it hurts, it's stupid. It's not all the men in the world who are guilty of trash. Nor is love in general. Fix your injury, and I hope you'il be happier in the future!
7, what psychoanalysis of several lines?! I'm happily married with kids. I just asked a question, but you will always find such psychoanalysts who immediately see people's problems.
bravo n5, told them!
They think that by deflate, we're the only ones to blame for everything...
Unconditional love, in my opinion, is an unattainable ideal and does not exist on earth. The closest thing to her is the mother's love for the child, but she is also tasked with demands and expectations over time. Perhaps the dog's love for his owner is also very close.
I don't think a man is able to give unconditional love. That's all God can do.
I've been single for a few years because I've been telling men at the outset that I'm a serious woman and I want a serious relationship and a relationship. It's like they're scared. The other day, a friend of mine was developing the theory that I'm pushing too many boundaries. He advised me to have started a relationship with a man just like that, with no expectations, only on a sexual basis and, if it works out well. Sex and physical attraction were at the heart of it. No man sought spiritual similarity first. To some extent, she may be right, but not completely. After all, she's not my criteria, because she's been having a sexual relationship with a married man for two years. To me, that's ridiculous! It's also absurd to me when a man offers me sex on a second date so we've tried to see if it's going to work.
A moronic question, he gets moronic comments. That's the same thing a man will say about women, and again, the stupid arguments" men vs women. "... Love happens from the first, second, third time. Then it's too late. When five or six people put a knife in your back and screwed you, how to love unconditionally.. I can't. When you've, life doesn't work. You always expect the other guy to do something bad. And that confuses everything. There's no natural, natural love. I'm one of those people, and I've already given up looking for her. I don't give a if he's going to be in this life. I'm going to push him like this, and i'm going to leave this land in the end. I'm not the first one who hasn't been able to find love, I won't be the last.
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