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No one has ever loved anyone the way everyone wants to be loved.
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Simplify..never be with anyone who
does not give, what you do. |
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This isn't true in my case. I have learned to love someone special selflessly. That's without the need for him to give me back the same kind of love I have for him. Not sure though when this would last
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I guess for me I've never have felt loved by someone like I have loved someone. It's seemed like I'm all in 100%++, but I don't think I've ever had someone love me as much as I loved them.
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The computer says no.
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I've heard that in a relationship, one always loves more than the other.
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No one has ever loved anyone the way everyone wants to be loved. I can't love anyone the way everyone wants to be loved because I don't know how "everyone" wants to be loved.....I can only love someone the way I want... |
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No one has ever loved anyone the way everyone wants to be loved. Well... in a way. Jesus was crucified. John Lennon was shot and before that, he married Yoko Ono. Masters and Johnson watched, but it would have been a breach of ethical practice for them to participate. I guess there was just one man in history, Mick Jagger, who got the love everyone clamors. His mother adores him, and puts him to bed with a hot cocoa every night, and with about five or six knock-out blondes. |
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Simplify..never be with anyone who does not give, what you do. Sorry, but my old friend, Paul S., simplified it a bit more simply: "Nothing strictly speaking is." |
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I've heard that in a relationship, one always loves more than the other. Theoretically it may make sense, but this is a call to make on empirical observation, and that is impossible to do. (How do you know how much a body loves some person? I.e. if you can't tell what number I am thinking of, and what color do I imagine the towel will have that covers my casket, then how can you tell whom and how much I love?) |
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In a HEALTHY relationship ....
BOTH give to each other ... NEITHER is depleted ... BOTH are fulfilled. |
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I've heard that in a relationship, one always loves more than the other. Theoretically it may make sense, but this is a call to make on empirical observation, and that is impossible to do. (How do you know how much a body loves some person? I.e. if you can't tell what number I am thinking of, and what color do I imagine the towel will have that covers my casket, then how can you tell whom and how much I love?) Maybe you can tell if it's your own relationship, the one you are in. Does it feel like you love just a bit harder? |
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No one has ever loved anyone the way everyone wants to be loved. As long as you have seven inches, love will find you. |
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