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Topic: do you love you?
wux's photo
Tue 01/18/11 07:50 PM
Do I love me?

Are we talking about ideal, selfless, amorous love, or dirty, disgusting, sinful sex? I know that for women these two are one, but I'm a man, so I need to know before I am able to answer truthfully.

mebabydoll's photo
Mon 02/07/11 03:24 PM
Ultimately, yes. I just don't like some of the decisions I make sometimes!

RainGrimoire's photo
Wed 02/09/11 05:58 AM
I don't think I do. It's irrelevent though, I'm busy becoming someone I'll be proud I was.

heavenlyboy34's photo
Wed 02/09/11 09:24 AM
Of course! What's not to love about me? I'm soooo dreamy! love smitten

heavenlyboy34's photo
Wed 02/09/11 09:25 AM

Absolutely. That's why I won't settle for anyone treating me badly
or taking me for granted. I deserve the same decency, honesty, and
respect that I show others. If not, I call them out, still not...
they...are...GONE. :wink: Not that I think I'm anything great, but
I am a good person, been told I'm "too nice", and the one everyone
else always comes to for help, advice, and comfort, so I don't think
it's a stretch to not treat me like crap or f**k me over, eh? :smile:

Hey, I think you're great! drinker flowerforyou love

Dragoness's photo
Thu 02/17/11 04:53 PM


DO YOU LOVE YOU?
By George L. Coleman, Author – TO HELL WITH HELL- Starvation And The Church
Do you love yourself? If you don’t, then you don’t love me either. Because it has been accepted at all levels of Psychologist and Psychiatrists, whose training is studying and understanding how we humans think and respond to thoughts and feelings. I can accept it or reject it. . On the issue of Loving Yourself, I’m in total agreement with their findings because I have experienced both sides of that equation. Love can be described and defined in many ways I’m sure, but the love I’m referring to is the love that one feels for another human being as well as themselves. Love can mean many things to different people so I will define the love that I’m talking about. The love I have accepted for myself and others involves respect, forgiveness, selflessness, totally accepting yourself and others for who they are this moment of time without dragging up old bones and situations. Who I am today is a result of all my yesterdays, without which I wouldn’t have a clue about me today. Without regard to why, it’s peaceful to accept yourself and others as being important as to you and others this moment. Yes, yesterday is involved and has helped form today, but is not identified solely by one’s past adventures and endeavors. Only when you accept yourself as being a creation of divinity can you expect to accept others and be at peace within yourself. There’s no other greater feeling than inner peace, which is obtainable and certainly recommended as a way of life and thinking. As you think, you are. That’s not my coined phrase but is one that I believe to be an invitation for thought. Check it out for yourself. Stop to think what YOU think about most, and it’s very likely you’ll discover the truth of that statement. Therefore; if you want to be loved -love. When you think love – you’ll most likely be in a state of mind that love can not only survive but thrive. It’s all in your head. Whatever you want to think, you do. Do you want to change the way you think? Then just do it. This is probably the most simple and interesting method of changing one’s life. You can do it and I know because I’ve done it myself. You can love yourself so that you can love others or you can fail to love yourself and thereby you CANNOT love others. YES. IT’S THAT SIMPLE. I have found that simplicity without judgment is the very core of having inner peace.



I found out about this a few years back. It is difficult with all the excuses we create for how we act and how we feel about ourselves and others. But when you get through all of it. Down to the bone of ourselves we can then discover ourselves for real and then start to either accept ourselves or change what we don't like and the bring that out into the world daily with no excuses.

Life becomes so much clearer and much more enjoyable.

Also it is easier to love others.

I don't claim to have it all down pat but I have worked on it for quite a while now. I am a work in progress.

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Thu 02/24/11 10:33 PM

For myself, I can only say that in order to be able to truly dislike someone, you must first learn how to dislike your own self.


LOL good one. ;-)

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