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okrox -> RE: What is true love? (6/17/2008 9:01:57 AM)
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ORIGINAL: John_O quote:
ORIGINAL: okrox I was kind of thinking about that, too. I think it is useful, for our purposes here, to understand that romantic love has a different description than true love. None of us can improve on The Word when it comes to defining love. It's Him in His Own Words. I think what we are trying to describe here is what does love look like in human form. As for romantic love, I think it is true love with one extra twist: I love you, selflessly and biblically, but also, only. Exclusively. I will love no one else this same way that I love you. That's real close. but somehow seems just short. I loved M with my entire heart. I cherished her. I will love my next wife with my entire heart. I will cherish her also. Are the two loves different? I don't really think so. The feelings and actions will pretty much be the same. True, but still, it will have to be a different love. You're a different person. Having loved and lost M will make you a different person for your next wife, different than the husband M had. Similar, but different. I do agree that romantic love is exclusive. You can only love one person like that at a time Which is, I think, a merciful gift from God. It's what enables you to move forward and be happy again after losses. Actually, John, I confess that I did even think of you while I was posting that. My former boyfriend was, like you, widowed young. As we considered marriage, we talked about this sort of thing quite a bit. He said it was kind of like the love he had for his two children; how, when his daughter was born, he couldn't imagine ever loving another child that fiercely. Then, when his son was born, he understood that he could love another child just as intensely, yet in a different way. He loves them just as much, but differently. I guess maybe that's why polygamists can claim to love all their wives? But that's a thread for a different day!
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