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I agree with this sentiment. True love is when all parties actively show compassion toward one another and aren't afraid to make sacrifices to ensure that their relationship flourishes. It's when you can see and admit your loved one has flaws but you are able to look past that, and are willing to help them improve and grow. It's when you're still willing to stand by their side even when they're at their hardest & darkest moments.Both parters are willing to make sacrifices to protect and grow their relationship.
do you believe in true love?
i dont even know whats love anymore, i have no time for it![]()
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Yep rightFirst, it depends if you mean romantic or platonic true love because I do not at all believe in romantic true love.
I did a whole presentation on why true love couldn’t exist in the society we’ve created lololol. (In short, research sexualisation, commercialisation, privatisation of love, injust portrayals of one sided love and the nature of cynicism - shattered assumptions theory).
I believe perfect love cannot ever be achieved because people themselves are imperfect. I choose not to believe in soulmates because I am not going to wait around for someone that probably won’t arrive.
We say things like accepting imperfections but it is much harder to do than say. What about their limitations? Could you forgive someone if they couldn’t understand you or be there for you at a particular time?
I hate the labels that say, “You’re just saying this because you’ve never experienced it” because that is absolutely true! I have the right to my opinions but you shouldn’t devalue them just because of experience.
Rant over, I hate romance but I don’t mind it for other people. In fact, it makes them a lot happier. But romantic true love isn’t something that I think I need.
Yeah, I do.
I agree with this sentiment. True love is when all parties actively show compassion toward one another and aren't afraid to make sacrifices to ensure that their relationship flourishes. It's when you can see and admit your loved one has flaws but you are able to look past that, and are willing to help them improve and grow. It's when you're still willing to stand by their side even when they're at their hardest & darkest moments.

ApplauseFirst, it depends if you mean romantic or platonic true love because I do not at all believe in romantic true love.
I did a whole presentation on why true love couldn’t exist in the society we’ve created lololol. (In short, research sexualisation, commercialisation, privatisation of love, injust portrayals of one sided love and the nature of cynicism - shattered assumptions theory).
I believe perfect love cannot ever be achieved because people themselves are imperfect. I choose not to believe in soulmates because I am not going to wait around for someone that probably won’t arrive.
We say things like accepting imperfections but it is much harder to do than say. What about their limitations? Could you forgive someone if they couldn’t understand you or be there for you at a particular time?
I hate the labels that say, “You’re just saying this because you’ve never experienced it” because that is absolutely true! I have the right to my opinions but you shouldn’t devalue them just because of experience.
Rant over, I hate romance but I don’t mind it for other people. In fact, it makes them a lot happier. But romantic true love isn’t something that I think I need.
Me 2 xDidk man i play minecraft