Does everybody get a chance to be Loved by another person while here on earth? I know Jesus Loves everybody.
I'm speaking about person to person.
Or have we become much like a robot Society. Where marriage and the bible and there are no more good people. It seems like I've only met men that worship money and want woman to do the same.
Are there men that aren't really Like that?
Does everyone get a chance to be Loved by somebody?
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Well there is three kinds of love.
Conditional love(if you love me i will love you)
Unconditional love(i will love you no matter what)
Debt based love(you did me a big favor so i will do you a favor/s as well)
Love is not only romantic love (by the way romantic love is not strong at all, anything can break it and it's often conditional unless there's true friendship behind it).
Love is not attraction, or hormones.
Love is not attachment without meaning, and just needing a person for the sake of needing, based on just insecurity.
Love is about truly caring for that person or being, true connection at all levels, and mutual inspiration. Growing together and inspiring each other to evolve and become better each day, not as a task to perform but as a joy of life.
Love IS, in whatever form it manifests. Friendship and soul-sibling bonds are way stronger and deeper than romantic ones. Always choose the first above the second, you won't regret it...
Other people's opinion of me is none of my business.
How is it you can project a Nazarean onto the sky and read his emotions perfectly but you can't look at the FACES around you and figure something out?
People in the New York/New Jersey area are not all about money. God knows you need a ton of it here just to eat, so people would rather think about something else on their time off. Most people want money so their children will be better off which is not materialism at all, but really it is being loving parents.
Money is not that cut and dried "love it or leave it". It infects everything but by itself is nothing.
You will know when you love people. Love comes from within, and it chooses to just for the sake of it. If it didn't make the same choice before, no matter, love chose this time. It isn't afraid of anger, or pain, this is all part of it. Love is truth. People love when they are in truth, whatever that may be at the time. You will feel the realness
Genuine love is more than just affection or sentiment. It consistently acts in the very best interest of others. A perfect example of one who shows unselfish love is the Creator himself. Information taken from www.jw.org 7/1/03 Watchtower magazine. Love basically comes from the heart. Genuine love as it is revealed in the Bible is never merely intellectual. It entails deep sincerity and full emotional commitment. People who are selfish at heart are rarely capable of a truly loving relationship because a person who loves is prepared to put the interests of another ahead of his own. Jesus said there is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving are especially true when when the giving is an act of love. (Acts 20:35) Love is a powerful bond. It often includes friendships, but genuine love cannot be forced. Information taken from the 1/1/01Watchtower magazine also on jw.org.
You don't.You can only hope they do when you're the one inlove or you can be almost certain of it when you have no feelings for the person who loves you.You see, I don't believe in real, reciprocated love.I think it's impossible for two persons to feel the same way, at the same time, about each other...It just doesn't add up :)
only real love is unconditional there is no other type, if you really love somebody than you will constantly love them for no matter what you guys go through.
Fake love is when you say that you love them but then two weeks later you don't even look at them
To love and be loved... shows in words, actions.. and you aren't left wondering how to know.
Do you know when someone dislikes you a lot? Being loved should be just as easy to notice.
You might benefit by reading Shaunti Feldhahn's "For Couples Only" and C. S. Lewis' "The Great Divorce;" both are Christian and helpful.
It's all in the eyes.