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Who can prove to someone they love that they love them? How?
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Humm if you have to prove to another you love them then they must not trust that person. Love is not something one should have to prove. It should be natural and felt with out having to prove it..
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over time actions speak
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Txs said it all....if its love it just that no proof required.
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Reads like if someone is demanding proof of another's love,
someone isn't really in it. Personally, if I'm in love with someone who's not in love back, it's "Game Over". |
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Love, is a pastrami sammich.
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U have to b total secure within self know what u want and b open . then u will recognize love and fall
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Also think one should know definition of trust, commitment, and unconditional love. Just to name a few to start
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Personally, I don't believe in "unconditional love" in romantic relationships; it's OK if I stop loving someone who molests children, rapes women, kills other humans, beats up small animals, and/or spends all of my/his/our money with no intentions of replenishing the funds.
Likewise, I'm A-OK with someone choosing not to love me if I do any of those - or other really awful - things. My children, parents, and siblings have my unconditional love...but, I'd still turn 'em in a heartbeat...and then stand by their side while they accept the penalty/face the consequences of their chosen actions. |
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Who can prove to someone they love that they love them? How? YES--BEHAVIOR SAYS IT ALL--THE SPOKEN WORD IS ONLY 7 PER-CENT OF OF COMMUNICATION---BODY LANGUAGE (BEHAVIOR) IS 93 PER-CENT---LOVED HAS TO BE EARNED WE LEARN TO LOVE THEM FOR WHO THEY ARE WHEN THERE DEEDS MATCH THERE WORDS--THERE IS ONE EXCEPTION---A MOTHERS LOVE --- |
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Love?
Exciting and new |
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Personally, if I'm in love with someone who's not in love back, it's "Game Over". Nice to see some realistic "down to earth" view on love here. I think I'm gonna like you. |
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Who can prove to someone they love that they love them?
Anyone in a relationship with decent communication. How?
By speaking and behaving in ways that the other person understands to be loving behavior and can understand what is motivating the desire to communicate in such a fashion. |
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Personally, I don't believe in "unconditional love" in romantic relationships; it's OK if I stop loving someone who molests children, rapes women, kills other humans, beats up small animals, and/or spends all of my/his/our money with no intentions of replenishing the funds. Likewise, I'm A-OK with someone choosing not to love me if I do any of those - or other really awful - things. My children, parents, and siblings have my unconditional love...but, I'd still turn 'em in a heartbeat...and then stand by their side while they accept the penalty/face the consequences of their chosen actions. |
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Personally, I don't believe in "unconditional love" in romantic relationships; it's OK if I stop loving someone who molests children, rapes women, kills other humans, beats up small animals, and/or spends all of my/his/our money with no intentions of replenishing the funds. Likewise, I'm A-OK with someone choosing not to love me if I do any of those - or other really awful - things. My children, parents, and siblings have my unconditional love...but, I'd still turn 'em in a heartbeat...and then stand by their side while they accept the penalty/face the consequences of their chosen actions. |
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Humm if you have to prove to another you love them then they must not trust that person. Love is not something one should have to prove. It should be natural and felt with out having to prove it.. |
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