Sun Devil Posted February 13, 2013 Posted February 13, 2013 Is love real or is it just a fancy form of prostitution? Swing the world, it looks like love is more about sex and money rather than actually loving someone. I rarely see a couple that genuinely loves each other.
Drseussgrrl Posted February 13, 2013 Posted February 13, 2013 Not really sure who you're surrounded by but I see people in love all the time, all around me. Just the other day my coworker sat on the phone with numerous vendors trying to lock down tickets to a concert that his wife would LOVE to see. Took him a while, and he's not even really a fan, but he knew she would be thrilled and surprised her with them, for no reason. Made me feel all warm and fuzzy.
Green Light Posted February 13, 2013 Posted February 13, 2013 "Love" is really a codeword for "usefulness."
BetheButterfly Posted February 13, 2013 Posted February 13, 2013 Is love real or is it just a fancy form of prostitution? Swing the world, it looks like love is more about sex and money rather than actually loving someone. I rarely see a couple that genuinely loves each other. Love is real and does not include having sex in exchange for money or material possessions. Love is found in any quality relationship. Parental love is real, where parents love their children, protecting and providing for their needs, which includes emotional support. Parental love has nothing to do with sex between the parent and the offspring, which is incest. Incest is an enemy of true love. Love for parents is real, where children love their parents and care for them. This nothing to do with sex between the parent and the offspring, which is incest. Incest is an enemy of true love. Sibling love and love between relatives is real, where siblings care for each other. Sibling love and love between relatives has nothing to do with incest. Incest is again, an enemy of true love. Friend love is real, where friends care for each other. Friend love has nothing to do with the friends having sex with each other, though it can happen. (My husband, by the way, is one of my best friends. He's the only friend I have sex with though!) Romantic love between a couple who truly love each other and enjoy sex together is real, and it is not prostitution because it is not exchanging sex for money, but rather is the GIVING of each other's bodies to each other, mutually enjoying sex together. Prostitution has to do with selling/renting the body for sex in order to gain money/possessions, whereas true romantic love has to do with people giving their bodies to each other, not for a price, but for mutual enjoying, truly "making love."
ltjg45 Posted February 13, 2013 Posted February 13, 2013 Love does exist. The real question is if you live long enough to actually see it. To some, you may be fighting for love too long to the point where, at the end, you ended up regretting it. Fighting for something that you can't get, no matter your efforts, is not worth chasing.
Author Sun Devil Posted February 13, 2013 Author Posted February 13, 2013 So love exists, but not everyone can get it
Pyro Posted February 13, 2013 Posted February 13, 2013 Love does exist if you find the right person to share it with. If you keep meeting the wrong people then you will tend to question its existence.
Author Sun Devil Posted February 13, 2013 Author Posted February 13, 2013 So far, I have been unable to connect with girls. At best, I wind up in the friend zone while they date someone else. I believe that life without love is a life not worth living. If I am unable to find the one, I know for a fact that my life won't get better in the future
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