Unconditional Love

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    She ultimately wants the kind of unconditional love that would result in a guy accepting that she has needs and standing by holding a towel for her to wipe multiple loads off her face after she had a few other guys over for a gang bang and considers her boyfriend or husband’s understanding and desire to not restrain her sexually, as an indication he truly loves her.

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    Not even your mother loves you “unconditonally”; if you weren’t her son, do you think she’d feel the same way? She loves you, on the condition that you’re her son.

    Well yes, but doesn’t that go without saying? Obviously, there must be some sort of bond present.

    But I do think it exists. I’ve thought about it too, but taken the angle comparing and contrasting the love a parent has for their kids, kids have for their parents etc. You can even look at a man and his dog, or marriages in ages past. For some of us, you can compare what we believe to be the relationship between man and God. Take a look at those relationships, where unconditional love is present. What do they have in common? How do they differ from modern relationships.

    The answer is obvious, but not something the modern world doesn’t want to hear. Relationships that have unconditional love are not equal. There is always one that has the authority over the other. The authority can love those they are over, while those under authority love in return if they can accept that authority.

    Modern relationship preach equality, but still expect the man to take on authority role to an extent. Hence why the man will unconditionally love his wife. The wife however, does not accept that authority and rebels against it as she please. Therefore she cannot unconditionally love her husband.

    Seems to hold true. Male friendships may be the exception, but even then, one seems to always be leading the other.

    Ok. Then do it.

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