ww Posted March 30, 2005 Posted March 30, 2005 There are at least six different kinds of love, each with its own distinctive relationship. The six loves are friendship, romance, spiritual, community, marriage and family love. Much of the confusion in relationships comes from looking for the wrong love in the wrong place. Consider the following examples. We may think we are seeking romance with someone when in fact we may be looking for friendship. Many people expect a successful romance to make them happy, but if this is true, why do so many people still feel unhappy even in love? Many religious people feel that they cannot have any friends outside of their religion. Is this really an accurate understanding of the spiritual forms of love and the love of friendship? Some 'pop' forms of therapy tell us that we cannot hope to have a successful marriage until we deal with the problems from our past. Yet, it seems that the only people we can find as possible partners all have their own unresolved problems just like us. Is this a cause for hope or hopelessness in finding a partner?
sami Posted March 30, 2005 Posted March 30, 2005 Love takes many different forms ww. It way more than six or sixty I guess.
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