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Saturday, May 17, 2008

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Monday, February 04, 2008

In response to Ryan's question: What's it mean to truly love someone...

Lyndsey's response was this:

True, unwavering, pure love is the love that a parent has for their child; its unconditional and will never change and is the most intense love you will ever feel.

My addition is this:

That description of love can many times extend to the explanation for siblings and to a small degree, friendship...

The other prominent love is of course a relationship. To truly love someone is to want to be around them always. To rather be with them arguing than to be without them at all. And to be walking through a store and wish that you had all the money in the world... not for yourself, but because you see so very many things that your love would want. And you truly want to give those things to that person... not because they expect it (because they don't) or demand it (because they haven't) or really have thought to even want those things (because it probably never entered their minds), but because you know it will make her eyes light up and a smile break out that looks like it will never go away.... Or to see them so excited for a toy and some candy that she'll jump over a couch to hug you. And you're not doing it for anything more than to see her reaction and feel beyond satisfied that you get so much as a hug because in that moment that is the most perfect expression of your shared love. And, later, to just sit or lay respectively and explore one another for ages after the closest and most intense session of intimacy you've ever experienced. It is not to achieve an end or a climax or even to initiate another session because you're so connected you feel like one, but to learn every physical thing about the other that you may have missed previously or neglected for a time. And during this to talk in hushed tones so as not to break your cocoon while most likely learning nothing at all new or specific about your love.

lol Hell truly loving someone is being willing to go into the bathroom with them no matter what and no matter where so they don't feel lonely in that 2-10 minutes it takes.


Well... That's MY partial opinion of what it is to truly love someone.