Well, I noticed you weren't getting very many questions. Let me add a "henceforth" to this stopper.
Why do you think 'kindness' doesn't cut it?
Why do you think 'seriousness' doesn't cut it?
Why do you think 'caring' doesn't cut it?
This really has nothing to do with anything personal, I've just noticed it with others that have come to me with the same questions. I suppose they were reffering to love or friendship or some sort.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Home Decorating? Meags227 answered Thursday September 1 2005, 7:56 pm: Kindness, seriousness, and caring are all wonderful characteristics, but people are greedy. It's human nature to want someone to be PERFECT, even if there isn't such a thing. Kind is good, but always having something sweet to say and never hurting anyone is better. Serious is good, but being able to joke around and knowing the right times to do either one is better. Caring is good, but loving is better. There's always more, but I suppose we just have to get as close as possible to perfect. So whoever says those things don't cut it, they don't mean they are bad or anything. Maybe someday a kind, serious, and caring person will be loved just for those traits, and that day will be "perfect." Hope I helped!
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