Saturday, November 23, 2024

Real Life Romantic Love

True Love can survive even having a kitchen sink full of garbage thrown at it because the two people’s value for each other has no limit. It can, however, be thrown away. To do so would be the nth of foolishness since there is no guarantee it will come again. No *possession* is involved, rather *my love* means there is no other, nor would either person want there to be. All the wealth in this or any other world could buy the joy it brings.

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  1. Hello William Eisenberg:

    I think you are saying in the end of your comment, that all the money in this world or any other world could not buy the joy it brings.

    Yes your right, True love has a way of proving it’s self worth more then any amount of money. If anyone dosen’t believe this, just ask J Paul Getty, he said this same thing. Or you can ask me, I lived it. And I can say for sure beyond any dought William is Right.
    MarkandSusan EscarcegaStrain, or Mark Escarcega

  2. William,

    True Love becomes unconditional at heart at some point during the relationship, this kinship cannot be denied when total honesty is at base. This cannot erase defects in character, though the Love expressed as a value for one’s partner co-honored by honesty encourages the building and rebuilding of character for both
    when it becomes necessary…since in a lifetime together both will show growth in so many ways….

    Love,
    Elaine

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