ShaiGar said:I agree with Pandagirl. With everything she said.
Except that romantic love is fleeting. i'm an idealistic rational
alcyone said:I don't believe unconditional love exists. Not even a mothers love for her children. Although that is probably the one that hardest to breach. But it's happened.
Humans are too self absorbed to truly meet the criteria of 'unconditional'.
But the appearence of unconditional can be made if both partners know to the dotted 'i' and crossed 't' what the others boundries are. And they don't cross them.
Interesting I believe in unconditional love and yet I do not think anyone is truly altruistic.... hmm, is that a conflict in its self?Stone said:I believe it does exist, although it is completely irrational and could be ultimately damaging to the giver. To me loving someone without asking anything in return is simple behaviour even for selfish humans, if you want to, you just do it. Depends on your definition of love though I suppose.
edit: and whether you belive humans are capable of being genuinely altruistic.
ShaiGar said:Except that romantic love is fleeting. i'm an idealistic rational
it can easily be reproduced in an eternal cycle.Duke of York said:ShaiGar said:Except that romantic love is fleeting. i'm an idealistic rational
Well, we'll soon put an end to that! Romantic love most certainly is fleeting, unless you consider 6-12 months long-term. It's simple biology. Long-term attachment is another matter.
ShaiGar said:by understanding that while love isn't fleeting, relationships are, and one constantly needs to rethink the desire, and spend the same amount of attention, or more, in wooing her your entire life.
I've been seeing my parents do that for 25 years.
that's what makes most people pathetic, and this an ephemeral society.pandagirl said:ShaiGar said:by understanding that while love isn't fleeting, relationships are, and one constantly needs to rethink the desire, and spend the same amount of attention, or more, in wooing her your entire life.
I've been seeing my parents do that for 25 years.
I agree, but I think part of the problem is that many people aren't willing to spend that time or put in that effort to making the relationships work. People want their needs me without all the work.
The purpose of marriage is to bind one another together in love. To help eachother perfect themselves and stay on the path that will lead them to the most happiness. However, I think the main purpose of marriage is to have children and raise them up in a loving environment and teach them correct principles and prepare them for the world of tomorrow to start the same cycle. This quest will be done no better then with man and woman working side by side. Women have qualities and roles that man cannot fill. Nor can women fill the qualities and roles that men have. Hense why it's important to have one of each, a man and a woman.