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honeybee
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I am very capable of giving and receiving love, I have stood the test of time. Are you capable?
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Absolutely.

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I still regard it as a passing fancy, as It never lasts!
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I have experienced the unconditional love of God and I have experienced the unconditional of a few good friends. I have yet to experience unconditional love from a man, perhaps because I have not given it to a man. Would like to tho.
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honeybee wrote: I am very capable of giving and receiving love, I have stood the test of time. Are you capable?


Absolutely, it's what makes the world go round!!

Each love is special and to be treasured - love for my husband is sometimes (!) conditional but the love for my daughter and my grandson is overwhelming at times and fulfilling.

To live a life without experiencing love must be the saddest and cruelest existance.:)
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Hamster wrote: I think there are many different types of love....The unconditional love for my children is very different to the "on-off" or "hot-cold" love for some of my family members.....:thinking:


Exactly!

What is 'love'?

It means many different things to different people.

How do we know what we feel is the same as what someone else feels?

Is what I percieve to be blue, actually Pink to others? (they just call pink blue!)
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Supersilly@rse wrote: Exactly!

What is 'love'?

It means many different things to different people.

How do we know what we feel is the same as what someone else feels?

Is what I percieve to be blue, actually Pink to others? (they just call pink blue!)


That's so true!

And it's so intangible and nebulous (I used that word for you, Jimbo :) ) that it's difficult to define it.
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