Yes it is. I am sure more women will answer that honestly than men
2007-06-01 03:13:53
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answered by FallenAngel© 7
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It all depends on what you mean by "love"
If you mean "love" is to "used" then the selfish and guileful person (man or woman) will answer a Big "YES"
The more the merrier !
"Deeply and Truly" - Yes or not is dependant on your definition of what your "love" mean.
Truly and deeply from my heart - my answerto your Question is "NO !"
Why? First it is not possible to truly love anyone as no human nor beast are the Originator of Love; and that's is why we are all looking for it but it's nowhere to be found since the fall of Man.
Secondly, if you have real "love" in the first place- You would not have the need to look for it in another.
2007-06-01 03:47:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course!---love is capable of considerable expansion. If you have a second or later child, you don't take away all the love from the others, do you? Or chop it up, like it's a pie, and everyone gets a smaller portion of love and caring? There might be less TIME available; almost certainly less MONEY----but love can be a near-infinite resource, even at the human level.
Or if you fall in love with someone, you don't stop loving a parent or a sibling. Think big. Love grows with nurturance.
In terms of "romantic" loving of more than one person at a time: Yes--it's called polyamory, and it's definitely not a matter of "whee!. Hot lovemaking all the time!" Trust me on this one.
This poly lifestyle is not for everyone, because it requires a LOT of communication and consideration if you're going to make it work (in my experience). But it's rare (IMHO) to find a loving partner who can meet the huge majority of your needs over years (people change, circumstances change).
There's nothing extraordinary about having a number of different friends for different interests and needs---work mentors, best fishing buddies, your closest confidant, another childrearing parent.
So, BARRING SPECIFIC MANDATES of ***committing to monogamy***-----then breaking your word, sneaking around, NOT telling your partner you're attracted to another person---
what's so awful about loving a couple of people? Especially when there's no secrets, and everyone's honestly talking about their feelings, needs, and wants?
2007-06-01 03:30:36
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answered by samiracat 5
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Yes, it is totally possible and happens often. Every person is so unique and every relationship is also unique. It doesn't take away from one love if you decide to love another. People are always trying to obligate one another to only loving one person when we are capable of loving many.
Love & Light
Sharon
One Planet = One People
2007-06-01 03:33:57
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answered by Soul 5
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Yes. Absolutely.
2007-06-01 03:12:59
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answered by hedgewitch18 6
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I assume we're talking about romantic relationships. I believe that it is possible to care about more than one person at a time, but I think that real, true, deep love isn't something that can be felt for more than one person.
2007-06-01 03:13:56
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answered by N 6
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Yes. It will not all be expressed the same way (ie romantically) - but you could love all people. There is no limit to how many you can love.
~ Eric Putkonen
2007-06-01 03:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You should love everyone deeply and truly. ;)
2007-06-01 03:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey Jahan
Beat ya
2007-06-01 03:11:03
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answered by LOTR Fan 5
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Yes you can love hundreds of people
2007-06-01 03:10:15
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answered by Anonymous
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