Are you really Leland's wife? Congrats if you are, we love him on the show. He's too cute and seems to be a good guy.
2006-12-22 13:09:45
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answered by micg 4
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There is a duality to the real answer. Some people are not ready to be loved and will do any thing to sabbotage any love given to them. I have met some that eventually became worthy of being loved. It is not automatic. If a person does not respond properly or is dangerous then they need to be rejected. If they ever come to terms with their problems, the right people will love them. If not, you need to know that your love deseves to be received by a lovable person.
2006-12-22 21:13:53
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answered by dfb_construction 1
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Everyone that GOD ever created was created out of HIS LOVE for them. So, we are all initially worthy of our Creator's Love. We all have a reason & purpose for living (though some often never find their special purpose). Whether someone is loved by other/another human being(s) is often dependant upon their own attitude and "Lovability" factor. Do they really want to be loved? If yes, I am almost certain they will find it. Keeping it is another trick altogether.
2006-12-22 21:15:50
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answered by Kaptain Kirk 1
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No I think it is a matter of the person accepting the fact that they can be loved just as well as everyone else. If you don't beieve you are lovable love will not come to you. Unworthiness is not the case, I think.
2006-12-22 21:12:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No, everyone is worthy of being loved. If you think that your unworthy of being loved, it must have been something pretty dramatic in your life that has caused you to feel that way. I am sure you know what it is. Talk to a counselor.
2006-12-22 21:12:31
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answered by m c 5
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I don't think that some people are unworthy of being loved, I do believe that some people are unable to love though
2006-12-22 21:19:40
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answered by Scooter 3
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Some people are but only because of what they have done. I find that people who do horrible things to other people are unworthy of being loved because they have shown that they hate other people by their actions.
2006-12-22 21:11:20
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answered by iridealone 2
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I think some people get to that point. I am thinking of people who are addicted to drugs, on the street, been helped numerous times only to go right back to it. It gets to the point that they are unworthy.
2006-12-22 21:10:53
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answered by gottabuylots 3
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I think that if you mess with other people`s emotions, like leading someone on, multple times and multiple people, I don`t think you deserve love.
But I don`t think that just messing up sometimes means that you`re unworthy of love, because it`s life, people make mistakes.
2006-12-22 21:11:17
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answered by SRAWRRR 3
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No. Everyone of us have the right to love and be loved.
"Unconditional Love?", you may ask; "...that can only come from God..." Well, it can and does come from us as well, and we must understand it, learn about it, and learn how to give it and receive it. Unconditional love is, in essence, the acceptance of our imperfection and that of others, and the realization that within the great imperfection lies the beauty of what we really are.
2006-12-22 21:16:27
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answered by Bombshell 3
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