It definitely is. It's give and take, sometimes the giver doesn't want to give and sometimes the taker doesn't want to take. Sometimes the taker doesn't want to take from the giver, and sometimes the giver doesn't want to give to the taker.
2006-12-07 03:45:41
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answered by Anonymous
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People battle for all sorts of reasons but love cannot be blamed for our insecurities and selfishness.
Love is the most beautiful force ever and it is when we take those we love for granted that things go awry. That's when the battling begins.
We sometimes (not all people) do not treat our loved-ones the way they deserve to be treated and we show disrespect for them when we 'drop the ball'. Everyone needs to be treated kindly and specially. We cannot asume that because they know we love them it is alright to be be neglectful in areas where they expect our attention and warmth, and I am not talking about sex.
How can the most beautiful thing God gave to us to share with one another to bring unity and camaraderie be associated with a battlefield? It is we who do the warring for silly as well as rather serious issues but never ever blame it on love.
2006-12-07 06:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Comparing love to a battlefield is highly offensive and in accurate!!! A battlefield is much more peaceful and less destructive!
2006-12-07 04:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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According to Pat Benatar. Course she scares me a little.
2006-12-07 03:46:11
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answered by dj 4
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Yes. I'm sure you already have your own examples.
Pass the scotch.
2006-12-07 04:19:28
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answered by Voodoid 7
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not if two people can meet at the end of the rainbow!
2006-12-07 04:04:35
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answered by catweazle 5
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Only if you make it one honey!
2006-12-07 03:45:47
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answered by Anonymous
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