That's a toughie. If we go by the premise that states true love being a predestined partner in life, meaning noone truly has a choice in the matter these folks just show up out of the blue, then we are supposing that, no , it doesn't discriminate, the initial choice to love that person i mean. We just ride along and find that person and accept them warts and all wholeheartedly. Unless of course, it isn"t true love after all.
i think all humans have an inborn sense of discrimination which should be used intelligently and responsibly. Discrimination is unhealthy and bigoted if it cannot hold up against reasoning.
But with true love, i suppose we discriminate against discrimination.
My,...i really had to crack open my head on 'tis one.
2006-08-29 16:14:53
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answered by Anonymous
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YES!!
Hypothesis:
If true love is an entity that can decipher the emotional state of true love, it would then be capable enough to decipher discrimination.
Hence the answer would be: Yes
Also, if true love is seen as the product of a human being, as true love is an emotional state or thought of a human, then the question should really be "Are humans able to discriminate, even when it comes to true love?"
Hence the answer would also be: Yes
2006-08-29 16:04:03
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answered by sparkle_nimph 2
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No. True love does not discriminate.
But since you asked this question it leads me thinking that you mistake proofs of so called love, for pure love. And it's wrong.
True love is unconditional and trying to evaluate or to quantify it in facts that may give you the impression that one of the loved one is discriminated is not a good path to follow.
2006-08-29 16:10:59
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answered by ideal 2
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I think... NO
True love is pure and unconditional... no conditions no discriminations as the base for discrimination is some logical or illogical condition or reason
If there is discrimination it cannot be true love... for sure
Cheers
2006-08-29 15:52:25
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answered by anshu 2
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Define what's true love? No one can, a pity because most of the time when you think your in love the chaos occurs. Yet nothing is perfect not even true love.
2006-08-29 16:07:23
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answered by kalica 1
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Hum...true love within myself, for myself, yes, in the process of balancing my standards to enhance growth and enrich my spirit.
2006-08-29 15:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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That is a oximoron. "True" love is one that is true, how could that allow for discrimintaion? Love is just something a person gives. Not something one gets. How could that be disciminate?
2006-08-29 16:08:37
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answered by TMAC 5
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um no, then its not true love.
2006-08-29 17:17:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No way
2006-08-29 17:18:33
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answered by Ehab 2
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