Actually, no. If he were to cheat, abuse me or my kids that would be the end. Unconditional love is reserved for my children only.
2007-08-09 04:27:22
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answered by mrs O 6
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Yes. She is my best friend and my true love. It was love at first sight for me (took her a little longer).
Love is unconditional. It always is.
Desire, however, is very conditional, as is "liking someone".
When I was very young, I got married. It was a poor choice. We got divorced/annulled and went our separate ways. I love her still, unconditionally. I don't want to be near her. I will always want the best for her. It isn't being with me.
When my girlfriend (future second wife) realized I still loved my first wife, she cried.
When she realized that I could feel that way after all the abuse I received, she realized that she now had that, that I had no desire to be with my first wife, and that my love for her would be just as strong (if not stronger). It stunned and amazed her. She has been happier and happier every year for 15 years.
Love is unconditional. It's the other stuff that isn't.
Love is forever, however we hide it.
2007-08-09 04:35:58
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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I don't have a partner, but I would say that love is conditional, there will be a breaking point. If your partner killed 5000 people just because they refused to recite the words to an Orange Juice Ad, you wouldn't love them anymore. Unconditional Love can't exist.
2007-08-09 04:30:19
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answered by Anonymous
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To be 100% honest, no, I don't. My love for my partner has the unspoken conditions that we will both be faithful to each other. If he were to cheat on me, I can't honestly say that my love would be the same.
2007-08-09 04:24:24
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answered by Church Music Girl 6
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i try.
we're humans. i can't expect my husband to be any less than that because i sure as heck am not perfect.
we trust each other and live to love each other more than the other. i think that helps. i know he's not going to mess around on me and visa versa. that's the only thing that might make me re-think my love for him. i can't even say that with a straight face though b/c he RUNS from anything like that.
i have a wonderful man!
2007-08-09 04:24:18
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answered by danielle:) 3
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I'm not going to kid myself and say yes. I have to give her credit, though; she loves me unconditionally and has shown this numerous times, especially recently. I honestly don't deserve someone as great as she is. She is absolutely fantastic.
2007-08-09 07:37:53
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answered by Jack B, sinistral 5
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No! If he pissed me off I would turn my back! I tried the unconditional thing before and he walked all over me!
But parental love is slightly different...but what if your child hit you or became abusive?
No-people do and should get back what they put in!
2007-08-09 04:25:11
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answered by stellavision100 1
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Yes and as long as his love is equal all is well with the relationship. LOL
Seriously though, yes I do and he is the same with me. It takes a committment.
2007-08-09 04:24:03
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answered by Catie 4
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It would appear so...=0)
2007-08-09 04:22:19
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answered by Anonymous
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No. There are conditions in every marriage.
2007-08-09 04:27:30
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answered by Ruth 7
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