No, not total unconditional, except from god
2006-08-19 11:43:07
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answer #1
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answered by G. M. 6
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Absolutely. And I am living proof of it. I don't know any other way to be; this is me. That's the way I was born. Maybe I should have been born a flower child or something. Nowadays they call them Indigo children. I'm constantly being picked on for not standing up for myself when other people try to hurt me or take advantage of me, when in fact, nothing could be further from the truth. People can't seem to understand that that isn't the point. If other people want to be a'holes, it doesn't mean I have to lower myself to their level and be one too. I understand where they're coming from and why they feel a need to lash out at others or take advantage of those they feel will not challenge them. But it drives them crazy when I refuse to take the bait. And then I have been called a "Jesus Freak," because I tell them whatever you do to others will eventually boomerang back to you. And I pray you do the right thing. Whatever you do, I pray it is for your highest and greatest good. And if you feel you need to hurt me in the process, then I will understand.
2006-08-11 17:17:46
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answered by mhiaa 7
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yes unconditional love truly exists
2006-08-11 12:26:20
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answered by Jubei 7
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The people who believe it doesn't exist not only don't receive love, they probably don't have much experience giving love either. It exists, but in one's very act of looking for it, one loses it because of that expectation that comes with longing for something. Lose your expectations, don't hold grudges, learn to forgive. And who says lovers cannot love unconditionally? Even if they are not meant to be together permanently, that does not mean they cannot love each other. If it is possible to love one's enemies, certainly it is possible to love a lover, or an ex-lover. I think there are too many fancy interpretations of what "love" is, and many folks get confused by the categorizations of Eros and Agape...
Cheers!
2006-08-11 16:46:31
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answered by Black Dog 6
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A Child's love is unconditional. Well my mom saids that. Her love for me too. And with relationships... I think, people rarely find it. If it does exist.
2006-08-11 12:20:30
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answered by kaisers_angel 2
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Yes. I have unconditional love for my daughter. In a romantic relationship I think that there are conditions like don't cheat or anything bad like that, other than that sure.
2006-08-11 12:16:50
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answered by Anonymous
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which you adore somebody unconditionally would not recommend which you will stay with them in any respect cases, no count what. Unconditional love, wisdom, loyalty, braveness of convictions and willingness to advance all make a guy or woman greater able to make a contribution to a healthful relationship. persistence, persistence and persuasion help human beings to advance. you are able to substitute a guy or woman's behaviour by applying threatening them with a loss of your love, yet what outcomes is a timid, uninspired guy or woman (or the top of the relationship). in case you prefer somebody to be vibrantly good, independently fantastic, you are able to love them unconditionally. useful, some human beings won't stay as much as their skill, yet that's a vulnerability that we could settle for, and enable each and each guy or woman pick for themselves how good they are going to be. If we don't enable them to try this, they have not got a raffle of shining brightly. My hubby has continually been very affected person, yet no longer very persuasive. It substitute into by using him that I discovered to love unconditionally. many cases i surely hated him, yet over the years (we've been married 12 years) i've got discovered to enable go of my judgements and notice that there is no longer a particular way that each and every thing must be achieved. If the paint interest isn't appropriate, the dwelling house will nonetheless get up. in case you have a dedication (ie. marriage) and you honor that dedication surely, then ultimately issues could be worked out, and an unconditional love will additionally advance. that is annoying adequate to persist in marriage once you're with a outstanding guy or woman. you're inquiring for a international of soreness in case you go right into a sexual relationship or marriage with a guy or woman who's lacking in ethical fibre. a guy or woman could continually act with ethical integrity. human beings like which would be depended on, and as a result it makes a outstanding relationship. the two human beings could be like that. truthful.
2016-11-04 09:51:03
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answered by ? 4
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Only if you and your partner is willing to put forth the energy. Love takes work and patience and forgiveness. Nobody is perfect, but when your partner is willing to forgive all your wrongs and love you despite your faults, then yes, that's unconditional love. Love is kind and must be communicated honestly.
2006-08-11 12:21:13
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answered by jj_bao 3
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I don't believe it's possible for a human being to give love without some type of expectation of a return of some sort.Perhaps the exception was Mother Theresa, but saints are few and far between. Guess I'm just a cynic.
-Scandalous One
2006-08-11 12:19:35
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answered by Mr. Scandalous 4
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I believe that most (not all but most) people love their children unconditionally. I may not like some things she'll do but even if she were to say commit murder.. I would still love her.
In romantic relationships I dont know. They all have conditions but just cuz those may be broke doesnt mean you stop loving that person. I would like to think that it exists and that I may be capable of it (besides my children) but as of right now... it has escaped me.
2006-08-11 12:23:15
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answered by Kristin Pregnant with #4 6
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many relationship councilors, books, etc speak of a theory that when positive or negative events occur in a relationship it will definitely add or take away from the love that the two feel for each other... with us being humans i find it hard to believe that one could continue to have the same level of love for a person regardless of what happens between the two...
2006-08-11 12:20:08
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answered by ronbacardi96 2
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