The most disgusting thing about love is...

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Not at all. This is just an observation of common human behavior. I suppose you've never seen people in relationships where one is trying to hold the other captive using these type of strategies. Relationships that love becomes a verbalized obligation instead of a genuine feeling. Apparently though nobody can comment on human behavior without being compared to him. If two people arrive at the same solution but take different paths to get there by your logic one is trying to be like the other.

Every post you make is on his steez to the point where I had to comment on it :manny:
 

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Every post you make is on his steez to the point where I had to comment on it :manny:
if his steez is emotions are basically worthless and will typically lead to your downfall and all people should learn to tune them out and make decisions based solely on logic at all times then i'm guilty as charged because most of what i believe in life can be traced back to that.
 

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Unfortunately this is all true..

Most people view love ALL wrong. Theres a thread right here, right now, where people are saying cheat on a girl because she isnt giving it up because she is a virgin :what: the game is all fukked up.. What worked for older generations, we ignore. Women dont know how to be ladies, boys never become real men. hardly anyone strives for anything anymore.. What do you bring to the table? Besides 10k instagram followers?

Hardly the people who should get together do. The bigger ass hole I am to women, the more I get them. The nicer I am to them, the easier you fall into the friend zone :heh:

Half these girls out here idolizing Kim Kardashian and Marilyn Monroe :what: certified, known hoes. I never see girls put pictures of Oprah with a quote near it. Look who they look up to, look at what they want.

:wow: Seriously breh
 

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some serious truth in this thread.

Love is transcendent, friends. Its not an emotion its something greater than that. Its one of the only things that can be evidenced mentally, physically, spiritually. Any facet of human behavior and interaction can be affected by Love. its strange.

If you every truly felt it for anyone imo then you been blessed.
 

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People have the wrong concept of love because they've been brainwashed by television and an assortment of media who promote love as an emotional surge. Love is more than mere emotions. It is a commitment. I'm sure every time our parents see us, they don't feel some crazy emotional surge, and yet their love for us is evident through the sacrifice they continually make on our behalf (that is if you have decent parents).

The love between a man and a woman is obviously different than parental love for a child, but in a way, it isn't. Even look at Michael Jordan and basketball. It was obvious he loved basketball through his commitment to it. He may not have always felt like being on the court like the game he had the flu, but he still went out there because he loved the game and was committed. Even in the Bible, Jesus didn't want to be crucified and asked God to let the cup pass from him if possible, but due to His love for us, accepted His fate.

On the other hand, what we are taught as love is really selfishness in the form of chasing an emotional high. Emotional addicts are little different from drug fiends, going from person to person looking for the next surge of emotion. Unfortunately, we constantly see this concept preached on television and through music... all for the love of profit. Love definitely exists, but what is masquerading as love these days is really an emotional rush addiction.

that was beautiful breh :to:
 

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The most disgusting thing about love is...

falling in love/being in love

once youre in love you don't use the right side of your brain:wow:
 

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People have the wrong concept of love because they've been brainwashed by television and an assortment of media who promote love as an emotional surge. Love is more than mere emotions. It is a commitment. I'm sure every time our parents see us, they don't feel some crazy emotional surge, and yet their love for us is evident through the sacrifice they continually make on our behalf (that is if you have decent parents).

The love between a man and a woman is obviously different than parental love for a child, but in a way, it isn't. Even look at Michael Jordan and basketball. It was obvious he loved basketball through his commitment to it. He may not have always felt like being on the court like the game he had the flu, but he still went out there because he loved the game and was committed. Even in the Bible, Jesus didn't want to be crucified and asked God to let the cup pass from him if possible, but due to His love for us, accepted His fate.

On the other hand, what we are taught as love is really selfishness in the form of chasing an emotional high. Emotional addicts are little different from drug fiends, going from person to person looking for the next surge of emotion. Unfortunately, we constantly see this concept preached on television and through music... all for the love of profit. Love definitely exists, but what is masquerading as love these days is really an emotional rush addiction.

:wow: well said.
 

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People have the wrong concept of love because they've been brainwashed by television and an assortment of media who promote love as an emotional surge. Love is more than mere emotions. It is a commitment. I'm sure every time our parents see us, they don't feel some crazy emotional surge, and yet their love for us is evident through the sacrifice they continually make on our behalf (that is if you have decent parents).

The love between a man and a woman is obviously different than parental love for a child, but in a way, it isn't. Even look at Michael Jordan and basketball. It was obvious he loved basketball through his commitment to it. He may not have always felt like being on the court like the game he had the flu, but he still went out there because he loved the game and was committed. Even in the Bible, Jesus didn't want to be crucified and asked God to let the cup pass from him if possible, but due to His love for us, accepted His fate.

On the other hand, what we are taught as love is really selfishness in the form of chasing an emotional high. Emotional addicts are little different from drug fiends, going from person to person looking for the next surge of emotion. Unfortunately, we constantly see this concept preached on television and through music... all for the love of profit. Love definitely exists, but what is masquerading as love these days is really an emotional rush addiction.
i disagree. love is not a commitment. love is an internal emotional state and that's all it is. love is like say anger where you can feel the internal emotional state but not act upon it. you can love a person and not say a single word to them.

love isn't all these rationalizations we seem to want to put around it and attach to it. just because you rationalize about love one way doesn't mean everyone else rationalizes about it the exact same way.

the results of what happen when people feel this internal emotional state differ from person to person. to many people yeah it becomes a drug like addiction and they have to have it happen again and again.

many people become selfish about the feeling and try to set the conditions so they can feel it again and again ignoring even reality and living in a false bubble.

i wish people would quit comparing our parents generation to ours though. our parents didn't grow into computers and the internet and cell phones. their development wasn't affected by just how connected we are today. many of us here as we came into our own these things became common place and we're accustomed to them at a level our parents aren't and many never will be. our attention spans are shorter than ever. our desire for instant gratification higher than ever.
 

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People have the wrong concept of love because they've been brainwashed by television and an assortment of media who promote love as an emotional surge. Love is more than mere emotions. It is a commitment. I'm sure every time our parents see us, they don't feel some crazy emotional surge, and yet their love for us is evident through the sacrifice they continually make on our behalf (that is if you have decent parents).

The love between a man and a woman is obviously different than parental love for a child, but in a way, it isn't. Even look at Michael Jordan and basketball. It was obvious he loved basketball through his commitment to it. He may not have always felt like being on the court like the game he had the flu, but he still went out there because he loved the game and was committed. Even in the Bible, Jesus didn't want to be crucified and asked God to let the cup pass from him if possible, but due to His love for us, accepted His fate.

On the other hand, what we are taught as love is really selfishness in the form of chasing an emotional high. Emotional addicts are little different from drug fiends, going from person to person looking for the next surge of emotion. Unfortunately, we constantly see this concept preached on television and through music... all for the love of profit. Love definitely exists, but what is masquerading as love these days is really an emotional rush addiction.

:ohhh:

u summed it up perfectly
 
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