Posts Tagged ‘what is love’
Does Unconditional Love Exist?
From Sanrizz T. I have often wondered if unconditional love really exists. People say that parents love their children unconditionally, but I’ve seen a lot of exceptions to the rule. Thankful it’s not the case when it comes to my parents. I’ve heard a lot of people say that they ‘want someone to love them…
Read MoreIs Control an Issue in Your Relationship? You May Want to Mind Your “P’s and Q’s”!
From Catherine A McLeish Maybe I’m showing my age, but does “Mind Your P’s and Q’s” ring any bells? It’s one of those expressions from my childhood which had the vague meaning of ‘behave yourself and use your manners’. While there are a few intriguing explanations when I’m researching it as an adult, it is…
Read MoreWe Love Falling In Love
From S Keiser For love, we will cross the sea, walk across the desert and climb the highest mountains. Without the love you could not climb mountains and the deserts unbearable. Love permeates the soul of society, both in the past and present. A lot of us even fall in love with being in love.…
Read MoreThe Wonders of Love
From Rosemarie Sumalinog Gonzales The ups and downs that we encountered in our lives are just part of our survival. Often, it will lead to a more promising and rewarding journey ahead especially if we believe in the power of love. Love is powerful and infinite because it has the power to heal us from…
Read MoreTo Truly Love Is to Be Vulnerable
From Catherine A McLeish Thank goodness for brilliant authors like C.S. Lewis who can paint a picture of vulnerability as something we might courageously aspire to embrace. When I began formulating this post, I Googled a definition of vulnerability which, in contrast to Lewis in his book, The Four Loves, supports our human tendency to label…
Read MoreThe Pursuit of Love!
From Nelson Santos What we all seek in life is a soul mate, someone to share your life with! But even if we find a life partner, it takes a lot of hard work, dedication and consistency to sustain a healthy relationship. Mutual sacrifices must be made and patience is the key to success. Of…
Read MoreThose Who Belong To Us – Holding Lightly, Loving Freely
From Donna Goddard My father died suddenly when I was seventeen. Protective and adoring but totally unspoiling, he was my first great love. I have an image in my mind of sitting alone in the funeral car, waiting for everyone to come out of the little country church and drive to the town’s dusty cemetery…
Read MoreKissing Cements a Relationship
From Madan G Singh My friend vividly recalled his first kiss with his wife a decade ago. They were sitting on the couch in her dad’s living room and as he leaned over to kiss her, he lost his balance and fell off the couch, pulling her down with him. This was because he was…
Read MoreIf I Were Your Woman – What Women Really Mean
From Alexa Keating Those dreamy words of “If I Were Your Woman” carry a depth of meaning, mostly misunderstood. There is a thin line between being the woman of the man you love and still maintaining your own identity and independence. Where is the line typically drawn when a woman says these words to her…
Read MoreThere Are No Stupid Questions About Love
From Joshua Clayton When it comes to love and loving yourself more, there are not any stupid questions or answers really. There is always just more to learn when something seems silly or stupid about love. It is said that understanding is context, well, understanding the nature of love is not an exception. Some of…
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