true love is unconditional, but humans are incapable of loving unconditionally
2006-09-20 04:35:06
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answered by Byakuya 7
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Yes it is unconditional. However, that does not mean you can't be really really pissed off at your significant other! It just means you can be really mad and still love them at the same time.
I have been amazed at what I can forgive of my lover, that I would not have put up with from anyone else. That's unconditional!
2006-09-20 11:36:51
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answered by chunkydunk 3
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NO not between to people who are intimate. Unconidional love is for parents, children, family. When it comes to a man and a woman there are two people and it is a constant struggle to turn them into one union. There are mistakes and forgiveness but there are things that people can not tolerate cheating, drugs, and so on. If it is true love than why are you really asking??? I mean you have to work at a relationship -- every day all the time, learn to appreciate each other and be yourselfs but do that together. He can love you no matter what but I'm sure there are a few things that would make him re think that and it goes both ways really...............
2006-09-20 11:31:17
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answered by blondandsmart79 2
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The only unconditional love that exists is that which your God has for you, but not the other way around. All of us, love someone or something with conditions! u may love your husband because he's the only person who puts up with u, understands u, etc. everything goes back to U....u...u. :)
2006-09-20 11:36:48
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answered by elise 1
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What is true love? I doubt if any person can truly define that question. Unconditional is never in a relationship. Fact, never.
2006-09-20 11:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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true love IS unconditional. but, having a relationship with the person that you love is not. you can love some one with everything you have, but not be in a relationship with them, for whatever reason. relationships have deal breakers, love doesnt.
Love is unconditional. but relationships are not.
2006-09-20 11:38:45
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answered by summer6975 1
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Yes, definately, but just because it's unconditional, that doesn't mean you should let them do whatever they want, because they think you'll love them anyway. Also, don't let the person you love walk all over you, or use guilt trips on you.
2006-09-20 11:32:24
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answered by zoegirl_89 1
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Everything has its boundaries and legalities. True love is unconditional within reason.
2006-09-20 12:02:37
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answered by cr 1
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ALL love is unconditional. If there are conditions, then it's just a negotiated deal you are making with someone.
2006-09-20 11:28:57
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answered by Dave 4
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Of course not. Here are some examples of situations that would cause me to stop loving my husband: If he abused our children, If he broke our marriage vows, If he committed violent crimes, etc. These are "conditions" I have set for loving him. We all do that. That doesn't mean we don't have "true love". It means we live in the real world. Not a soap opera.
2006-09-20 15:53:59
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answered by Tiss 6
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