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Originally Posted by orthodoxymoron
What a profound comment swordsmith! Benevolent neutrality may be a good thing. Love often equals Submission.
Namaste Constitutional Responsible Freedom
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Well this is the problem, unconditional love is unconditional but uncompromisable as well
If we compromise our principles to be popular we begin a cycle of cognitive disonance and co dependency
Sometimes, tough love is more real than pleasing people because that way people have the opportunity to see things that may assist them
There is a lot of confusion in the world about what love means. From my perspective love can not be conditional or be held to expectations, that is not love is need
Love
honestly