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2007-08-01 17:22:40 · 7 answers · asked by mchlmybelle 6 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

No, no, not at all MalitiaM.......

2007-08-01 17:39:19 · update #1

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I can't tell you three, necessarily, but I can tell you at least one: That is to be able to seperate the PERSON from the person's DEEDS. An example: I love my son unconditionally; I might not like some of the things that he does at some point, but that's not the same thing as not loving HIM. I will always love him, and try to support him as a person; we can still disagree about things without affecting that love. I think that's true for any kind of love, whether it's the love of a spouse, the love of a child, or the love of a friend.

2007-08-01 17:32:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

To love one unconditional you must fulfil the following

1. Love yourself
2. Respect yourself
3. Have a set of principals and values that you abide by

Upon fulfiling these, you can be able to love another unconditionally since you would not need another person to complete you but to complement you.

2007-08-02 03:01:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

1.) Open and considerate communication. Acceptance in a calm and caring way.
2.) Warmth and tenderness...coupled to compassion and joy
3.) A sense of playfulness and spirit of togetherness that brings a sense of anticipation when the other is missing.

2007-08-02 01:55:47 · answer #3 · answered by JC 7 · 0 0

No I can't. Because I don't believe love can be dissected like that. It's a feeling. We can TRY to break them down and apply logic to them - but try rationalizing away a broken heart or try NOT loving someone you love.

No conditions - just lots of love...

2007-08-02 00:29:12 · answer #4 · answered by Dez 4 · 0 1

Mind - Whatever I'm gonna do, I'll put Him in priority.
Heart - Love Him Wholeheartedly
Soul - Fully contributed to Him

2007-08-02 02:42:18 · answer #5 · answered by † Iríšh † 7 · 0 1

Are you trying to put conditions on unconditional love?

That wouldn't be unconditional love.

2007-08-02 00:31:58 · answer #6 · answered by MilitiaMasterV 2 · 1 0

1. Always accept them.
2. Always want them to be happy.
3. Always fight for them to be happy.

2007-08-02 01:04:01 · answer #7 · answered by shmux 6 · 0 0

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