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NO; not really ... as we always judge each other by our actions .... and; if we don't like like what the other is doing ... we leave etc .. +5
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If its about your child then I think it is.
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Yes, true love is unconditional. It's rare.
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Yes, when it is your children.
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Only with your animals..:)
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Yes, a lot of my friends have disappointed me, but I still love them anyway. I often give more of myself then I get. Also unconditional love is letting someone you love love someone else even if you don't agree with it. hmm at least that is how I see it.
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I do believe so.
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True love is, but if someone that you truly love hurts you deeply, you will always love them, but hate them at the same time.
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My love is totally unconditional for my two children. They have shown me how to stretch my love when i thought it could'nt possibly go any further. They have helped me to grow & give it willingly that nothing could ever replace.
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Yes...parental love. :) About other kinds of love? No. If someone is abusing you or otherwise is being unkind to you love would not continue...at least not for me. But children can be disappointing or unkind and yet you still love them because they are your flesh and blood! :)
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it IZ... atlees wen it iz about ME n MY bf... (*.*)... peace!!!
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I didn't know there was any other kind?
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A Mother's love and Father's is unconditional. My love and devotion to my Husband has become unconditional.
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Between a parent and child, Yes.
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Mine is.. I hope it is.
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my doggy loves me unconditionally, unless i'd consistently abuse her. i believe i love her unconditionally, but, if she hurt one of my children i suspect that it would be conditional ... a parent's love for children is usually unconditional, except when murderous rage develops.
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Definitely. My little female dachshund and I have a mutual admiration for each other that seems to perpetuate itself more and more with each passing day.
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People have their limitations and inflict conditions upon love. Some people have moved beyond convention and will love "unconditional" but that love still relies on specific terms. Would a parent still love their child if they were say a serial killer or child molester? That would be a difficult decision for me to make, but some have had to... I say yet again, a personal interpretation of what love is to someone will dictate their own conditions.
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Between humans and animals, yes. Between humans...sounds like it should be but there's always that fine line...
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It's a "toughie", isn't it?!?
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I think the only love that is unconditional is between your close family. For example my dad broke my heart and i hate him somedays as much as i love him...but i cant stop loving him believe me i have tried......so thats unconditional love!
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I wish that love could be really be that pure..but then again love is still evolving and still being tested among mankind. I believe love can be improved through trail and error. Love will not have just one level of degree, it has stages and depth. So I feel love is not solid like matter but more of the spirit and soul. Love can change, it grows or withers. It is alive and love is life itself, without love and nuturing the baby cannot survive. So love is the food or the soul. We need love to have a meaningful existence. We can starve without it or malfunction with too little of it. Many can't love sufficiently because they so lack of it themselves. So what then is the remedy? Answers to how each of us need or can give love is much of an individual case. One thing for sure love must grow - or else we will all perish. So to me unconditional means some one who will let the love in them a chance grow in understanding themselves as well as others.
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If it isn't unconditional it isn't love.
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Yes of course..true love is unconditional..
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It's not love if it isn't. I would do anything for the people I love.
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Yes, just like shampoo...unconditional.:)
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Yes I do. Most of the time people themselves make it difficult to love another that way.
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Jesus' love is unconditional. He came to die for us when we were yet sinners. Therefore He had modeled this love for us to follow Him. Yes, I think love can be unconditional by the grace of God.
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if it exsisted
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yes i've seen it but i haven't really experienced it
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I don't think it can be truly called love if it is conditional.
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Yes difinitely. The first time I held each of my children I felt this. But I have never felt it other than with my children.
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