sure i agree with you.we always need love to live but we need protection and suppuration from the person we love so we could feel save and be satisfied and happy.
2006-07-02 21:40:19
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answered by renoz 4
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You are absolutely right. The love of parents is a big deal, not getting it can ruin a child forever....and the love from a significant other is so important, why else would we look for a partner. Yes, you are right, even animals can feel love. When i come home from work, my cat is always so happy, for the attention and the love. It is sad that there are people out there who can't seem to love, but thats usually a result from them not getting love from the people they needed it from.
ALL we need is LOVE!!!! :-)
2006-07-02 22:41:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely. Love can change everything. The love from my husband has changed my life dramatically. As for pets, well I have 5. They are my "furr kids". I've always felt love from all the animals I've ever had. Didn't think it could get any better. Then I got a bull mastiff, he changed my life even more. It is hard to explain, the feeling.
2006-07-02 22:41:17
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answered by jdc591 5
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I think you're absolutely right. The feeeling of love helps a person show that love to others - and this makes everyone happy. A smile, a compliment, a gift, or any other loving guesture can easily make someone's regular day super special. :) This was a good question to ask amidst all this animosity! :)
2006-07-02 22:48:45
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answered by Iram 3
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Love and Freedom seem to be a couple of universal things we humans really can't get along well without.
Since God is Love, I know that Love can in fact change everything.
Take care.
2006-07-02 22:44:26
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answered by minimule67 2
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Yes. Love is the answer to most things.
If you are familiar with John Gray, he did a several part series on Oprah a few years back, and equated different desires for love to vitamins. We need it, and without it, we crave it.
Best wishes.
2006-07-02 22:38:40
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answered by K M 3
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Yep, you're right. My psychology prof in high school told us that there was a study done on babies (this was decades ago...), the babies were fed, changed, taken care of normally; but they were never held, coddled, or played with.
In other words, they didn't experience love. All of them died within a few weeks. All of their physical needs were fulfilled, but without emotional support, it seems that they were love-starved... literally.
(Disclaimer: I do not support not loving babies. Don't try this on your baby at home. That was a creepy experiment. Don't do it. Ever.)
2006-07-02 22:52:54
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answered by HDC 1
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I agree completely. I've been without a partner for a while and I can definitely tell a difference in how I feel...not just about myself, but also life in general.
2006-07-02 22:39:11
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answered by ? 3
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yes you are right ,but why don't you practice what you preach and stop hating Muslims , haven't you heard that Jesus said: love your enemies, so will you stop mocking them and bashing their religion?
if you really believe that love can change everything ,so be the first one to change.....!
2006-07-04 13:59:45
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answered by lily 5
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Love is the greatest gift we can receive
2006-07-02 22:46:03
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answered by Anonymous
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