There should be unconditional love.
2006-08-16 11:48:14
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answered by Rob G 4
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It's my experience that only Moms are even capable of unconditional love to their children. Even then only some moms not all.
God is the only one who can offer unconditional love to someone but even Christians know that there is a condition. You must believe first to be accepted, then the condition is that you must work on being a better person and more like him. So even that turns conditional.
No way should marriage be unconditional it can be abused by both men and women.
I suppose self love is unconditional, especially when your so self absorbed only you can love yourself when others run.
I think love should be earned.
2006-08-16 12:02:37
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answered by daddyssoccermom 2
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What there has to be is a two way street. Unconditional love sets you up to be treated like crap and be too blind to do anything about it. There are always conditions, if they hit you or cheat on you or disrespect you eventually you leave. Unconditional love is dangerous as far as I'm concerned, even for parents, there has to be conditions, thats why people these days are getting run by their children and children are becoming such monsters.
2006-08-16 11:51:38
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answered by dappersmom 6
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I think the only unconditional love we ever receive is from our parents. The love between spouses is strong of course and more forgiving than most, but still conditional.
2006-08-16 11:51:28
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answered by Anonymous
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It's hard to tell, because not every relationship is the same, and you don't know how "Unconditional" the love is until you get to the trials of the relationship. I think there is an unconditional love between my husband and me, but I will know for sure when one of us crosses the line.
2006-08-16 11:57:21
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answered by Lily 2
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There should be unconditional love in a good marriage. But once u start talking about abuse, the answer gets more complicated. You should be accepting of someone's flaws yet you shouldn't take crap from someone who abuses you. It's hard to explain the entire answer when talking about love (that goes for family and friendships too).
2006-08-16 17:38:28
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answered by unaforce65 2
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It would be wonderful to believe that unconditional love exists between spouses. If that were the case there would not be such an alarmingly high divorce rate.
2006-08-16 11:53:28
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answered by noname 2
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I don't believe that us mere mortals are really capable of unconditional love, although marital love should be as close as it gets. Unfortunately, in an unhealthy marriage the abuse can build up over the years, and nobody can take that forever. There are lots of different kinds of abuse. Men and women are equally capable of killing each other's love given enough time and selfishness. -yk
2006-08-16 11:58:52
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answered by Yaakov 6
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Unconditional, you accept them for who they are, and vice versa...for better or worse...Those that set conditions, which in America is like 50% , get divorced, most the time.
2006-08-16 12:00:22
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answered by zeakster01 2
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It's an unconditional love between spouses...through thick and thin, sickness and health, richer or poorer
2006-08-16 11:49:09
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answered by sassywv 4
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For what it relatively is well worth, i'm extra advantageous than prepared to have confidence that God's love is unconditional. What you do no longer seem to attend to is notwithstanding if or no longer guy's love of God is unconditional, and, it seems to me like that human beings many times positioned circumstances and barriers on their love for God. many all and sundry is confident that God is unhappy, mad, indignant, unhappy, vengeful, depressed and all those different issues. faster or later in my life, i found out that I had subject determining to purchase this view of God. If God is all efficient, God can discover the thank you to be satisfied. besides, possibly we would desire to continuously be thinking the circumstances we positioned on God, no longer the circumstances that God places on his love for us.
2016-10-02 04:25:17
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answered by ? 4
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