I don't agree with how you answered that question about love
Question Posted Saturday May 1 2004, 12:56 am
I'm sorry but love is not a fabrication of the mind. It's what makes us human beings. I can't believe anyone can be that insensitive. How do you know that person will never get over it. People can fall in and out of love many times in their lifetimes before they find, the best kind of love, which is "true love". Love has many levels, and many different kinds. What about a parent and a child? Are you saying that that is fabricated too? Is there not anyone in your life that you care about? If, as you imply, we are programmed to feel this way, who do you think did it? God, that's who. If you really think this way, and you don't believe in God or love, then I feel really sorry for you. If you think it's amusing to give contraversal answers and you don't really think that way, do it somewhere else. God forbid someone should take you seriously. I'm not sure I do, but I just wanted to tell you that was so wrong.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? takingfive answered Sunday May 2 2004, 2:54 pm: The love in which you expressed in your first question, which was horribly worded and lacked any sort of grammatical maturity by the way, as I viewed it, was a fabrication of your mind. What you were feeling was not love. It was pre-teen crush, either mentally, physically, or both. Based entirely on your first question, I gathered that you had the mentality of a 12 year old girl who "loves" Johnny Depp. I'm glad that you took the time to actually use capital letters and periods in your second post. Not only was it easier on those who read it, but it also showed a fragment of maturity. Had you asked a question like this in the first place, I would have given you a real answer.
I only answer questions seriously to those who ask serious questions. Had you asked something with a little more sophistication, perhaps I would have given a more compassionate answer. I personally find it a shame that you didn't see the humour in my answer. I was merely attempting to outline the lack of any sense of what love is that is misconceived by many individuals in the world.
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