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Is love the most misunderstood word in the english vocabulary and language?

December 11th, 2009

When u think of the love, do u think of physical, emotional, or unconditional? I admit that I have misunderstood it, and I still do. R u honest enough to tell what u know about the meaning of love or if u truly understand that love is not what we often think it is?

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What is the difference between loving someone and falling in love with someone?

December 6th, 2009

Hi I’m a 7th grader and I’m bored. Also I think I’m in love, haha. Anyways, can anyone really seriously tell me the diffrence?

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How could two incompatible people who love each other get along?

November 22nd, 2009

If two people totally love each other but are incompatible, how do they get along? This doesnt have to necessarily be me, so dont answer in “you”s but rather “they”s.

In other terms, their are two people who dont get along because of incompatibly issues, but they love each other not to give up on one another. Its a possible combination. So, how does a couple who is going through this deal with it and save the relationship?

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What is the difference of unconditionally love and conditional love?

October 2nd, 2009

I am sure you hear the term “unconditional” love, but what does it mean? How do we as humans apply 100% love in an unconditional way? How is love not unconditional? What conditions do humans put on love? Is unconditional love a practical teaching?

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What are some ways a person can learn to love themself?

April 19th, 2009

I’ve heard that people can’t really love until they love themselves.

So what are some ways a person with really low self esteem learn to like and love them self?

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What is the difference between love based on needs and true love?

February 5th, 2009

So some people believe that they love another person. But if you look closely they stay with this other person as this person fulfills some needs or makes them feel well. This has in my view not so much to do with love but more with selfishness.
What is in your view the difference between so called love based on fulfillment of some needs and so called “true love”.

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What are some effective ways of coping with unrequited love?

January 23rd, 2009

Let’s say that I’m in love with someone, but she doesn’t love me back.
Suppose she’s engaged to another man, and she loves me only as a friend, not romantically.

What advice can you give for one to cope with unrequited feelings?
What do I do if my heart beats really fast whenever I talk to her, and I feel so happy inside?

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