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Kinds of love.

I’ve been thinking about this for days and days, wracking my brain over all the different kinds of love. Can you help? be specific!

Friendship Love
-The friend you’ve known for years, and dont understand, but love them nonetheless because they’ve been around since you were 2
-The friend you just met but are instantly connected to, it feels like you’ve known them for years
-The best friend you have much in common with and the friendship is ever changing and ever growing

Family Love
-The sibling love - either you love and respect them for who they are, or you don’t understand how they turned out the way they did, but you still feel the love because they are in your roots
-Parent love - the unconditional love a parent has for their child (supposedly), or the unconventional love a parent has for a child where they feel more so connected to them as a friend rather than a child
-The Son/Daughter love - the love one has for their parental figures, riddled with guilt, admiration, or resentment - but still a love that rarely dies

Love Love
-Young Love- a burning crush fueled by an idealized view of them, like you have love shades on and you wouldn’t be able to tell that they are horrible even if they spat on you and called you by the wrong name
-Subtle love- the kind that you are never really sure about until its over
-Real Love- you know each other, you accept each other, you love each other and you’re friends
-Big Love- the movie kind. The undeniable connection between two people - the never fading, you’ll always be mine, love
-Old Love- a love that has lasted through countless years, the kind where you’ve considered that it might be any of the above, but it just never ends. It keeps going and going, you barely remember life before them and there’s just no way your turning back now. They know you thru and thru - they see everything.

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scary doll offline Verified User (1 year, 8 months) Long Term User Shouts: 2 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months, 3 weeks ago (2 minutes after post)

Unconditional love where it does not matter what someone does, you will always love them and see past their flaws and inconsistencies.

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An Unknown Location | 3 months, 3 weeks ago (19 minutes after post)

Physical love - ’nuff said. It’s much less complicated.

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An Unknown Location | 3 months, 3 weeks ago (42 minutes after post)

scary doll wrote:
Unconditional love where it does not matter what someone does, you will always love them and see past their flaws and inconsistencies.

usurper wrote:
-Young Love- a burning crush fueled by an idealized view of them, like you have love shades on and you wouldn’t be able to tell that they are horrible even if they spat on you and called you by the wrong name

That’s basically the same thing…

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usurper edited this post 3 months, 3 weeks ago. Read the previous text »

Kinds of love.

I’ve been thinking about this for days and days, wracking my brain over all the different kinds of love. Can you help? be specific!

Friendship Love
-The friend you’ve known for years, and dont understand, but love them nonetheless because they’ve been around since you were 2
-The friend you just met but are instantly connected to, it feels like you’ve known them for years
-The best friend you have much in common with and the friendship is ever changing and ever growing

Family Love
-The sibling love - either you love and respect them for who they are, or you don’t understand how they turned out the way they did, but you still feel the love because they are in your roots
-Parent love - the unconditional love a parent has for their child (supposedly), or the unconventional love a parent has for a child where they feel more so connected to them as a friend rather than a child
-The Son/Daughter love - the love one has for their parental figures, riddled with guilt, admiration, or resentment - but still a love that rarely dies

Love Love
-Young Love- a burning crush fueled by an idealized view of them, like you have love shades on and you wouldn’t be able to tell that they are horrible even if they spat on you and called you by the wrong name
-Subtle love- the kind that you are never really sure about until you dont have it anymore
-Big Love- the movie kind. The undeniable connection between two people - the never fading, you’ll always be mine, love

Feel free to add, comment, and such.

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An Undisclosed Location | 3 months, 3 weeks ago (1 hour, 4 minutes after post)

Dorian wrote:
Physical love - ’nuff said. It’s much less complicated.

Ha ha how could I forget.

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scary doll offline Verified User (1 year, 8 months) Long Term User Shouts: 2 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months, 3 weeks ago (1 hour, 6 minutes after post)

No, unconditional love is much deeper than that, look it up.

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usurper edited this post 3 months, 3 weeks ago. Read the previous text »

Kinds of love.

I’ve been thinking about this for days and days, wracking my brain over all the different kinds of love. Can you help? be specific!

Friendship Love
-The friend you’ve known for years, and dont understand, but love them nonetheless because they’ve been around since you were 2
-The friend you just met but are instantly connected to, it feels like you’ve known them for years
-The best friend you have much in common with and the friendship is ever changing and ever growing

Family Love
-The sibling love - either you love and respect them for who they are, or you don’t understand how they turned out the way they did, but you still feel the love because they are in your roots
-Parent love - the unconditional love a parent has for their child (supposedly), or the unconventional love a parent has for a child where they feel more so connected to them as a friend rather than a child
-The Son/Daughter love - the love one has for their parental figures, riddled with guilt, admiration, or resentment - but still a love that rarely dies

Love Love
-Young Love- a burning crush fueled by an idealized view of them, like you have love shades on and you wouldn’t be able to tell that they are horrible even if they spat on you and called you by the wrong name
-Subtle love- the kind that you are never really sure about until you dont have it anymore
-Big Love- the movie kind. The undeniable connection between two people - the never fading, you’ll always be mine, love
-Old Love- a love that has lasted through the first 3, through the years of ups and downs and its still going strong

Feel free to add, comment, and such.

usurper edited this post 3 months, 3 weeks ago. Read the previous text »

Kinds of love.

I’ve been thinking about this for days and days, wracking my brain over all the different kinds of love. Can you help? be specific!

Friendship Love
-The friend you’ve known for years, and dont understand, but love them nonetheless because they’ve been around since you were 2
-The friend you just met but are instantly connected to, it feels like you’ve known them for years
-The best friend you have much in common with and the friendship is ever changing and ever growing

Family Love
-The sibling love - either you love and respect them for who they are, or you don’t understand how they turned out the way they did, but you still feel the love because they are in your roots
-Parent love - the unconditional love a parent has for their child (supposedly), or the unconventional love a parent has for a child where they feel more so connected to them as a friend rather than a child
-The Son/Daughter love - the love one has for their parental figures, riddled with guilt, admiration, or resentment - but still a love that rarely dies

Love Love
-Young Love- a burning crush fueled by an idealized view of them, like you have love shades on and you wouldn’t be able to tell that they are horrible even if they spat on you and called you by the wrong name
-Subtle love- the kind that you are never really sure about until you dont have it anymore
-Big Love- the movie kind. The undeniable connection between two people - the never fading, you’ll always be mine, love
-Old Love- a love that has lasted through countless years, the kind where you’ve considered that it might be any of the above, but it just never ends. It keeps going and going, you barely remember life before them and there’s just no way your turning back now. They know you thru and thru - they see everything.

Feel free to add, comment, and such.

usurper edited this post 3 months, 3 weeks ago. Read the previous text »

Kinds of love.

I’ve been thinking about this for days and days, wracking my brain over all the different kinds of love. Can you help? be specific!

Friendship Love
-The friend you’ve known for years, and dont understand, but love them nonetheless because they’ve been around since you were 2
-The friend you just met but are instantly connected to, it feels like you’ve known them for years
-The best friend you have much in common with and the friendship is ever changing and ever growing

Family Love
-The sibling love - either you love and respect them for who they are, or you don’t understand how they turned out the way they did, but you still feel the love because they are in your roots
-Parent love - the unconditional love a parent has for their child (supposedly), or the unconventional love a parent has for a child where they feel more so connected to them as a friend rather than a child
-The Son/Daughter love - the love one has for their parental figures, riddled with guilt, admiration, or resentment - but still a love that rarely dies

Love Love
-Young Love- a burning crush fueled by an idealized view of them, like you have love shades on and you wouldn’t be able to tell that they are horrible even if they spat on you and called you by the wrong name
-Subtle love- the kind that you are never really sure about until you dont have it anymore
-Real Love- you know each other, you accept each other, you love each other and you’re friends
-Big Love- the movie kind. The undeniable connection between two people - the never fading, you’ll always be mine, love
-Old Love- a love that has lasted through countless years, the kind where you’ve considered that it might be any of the above, but it just never ends. It keeps going and going, you barely remember life before them and there’s just no way your turning back now. They know you thru and thru - they see everything.

Feel free to add, comment, and such.

kaylii_cattel offline Verified User (4 months, 3 weeks) Long Term User Shouts: 0 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months, 2 weeks ago (1 week after post)

i think unconditional love is not the kind of love we think of as ‘love’
what we think of as ‘love’ is likeing someone so much, its unexplainable, we’ve all been in love right? even if it was wrong in the end.

unconditional love is the type between, for example, a child and parent, where someone would give their own life for them, sometimes quite literally.

unconditional love seems to be a kind of glue, a binding, or even a deep connection which is unable to be undone, rather than a strong feeling.

someone who unconditionally loves another can stop ‘liking’ them breifly, but never stop loving them (:

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