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Yes.If you love someone you can accept things they do that you necessarily would not agree with, faults, needs, even if you cannot meet them and someone else must, you see in them the goodness, with the weaknesses they possess in all area's of life, loving them for the whole and not only the half you will accept.
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yes for every body
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Yes, I do. +5
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No! Every one has limits, how ever far you may think those limits are if ther are crossed i promise love fades away. I dont think anyone is important enough to let them walk over you or utterly disrespect you. And if someone does that and you continue on loving your a fool and your throwing it away.
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Not even for family. I do not believe any love should be unconditional.
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I do.
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No, I don't feel there is any such thing. How someone treats you, what they do with their lives can affect your love to some degree. If I get abused or cruelly treated, I don't think I would feel the same about someone. I don't expect people to jump through hoops or do whatever I want them to but I feel with love comes responsibility to those that love you.
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I believe in it.
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I honestly think we only have unconditional love for our children. As much as my wife and I love each other, there are things one or the other of us could do to destroy that love. I can't imagine anything that would make me not love my daughter.
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Absolutely. I think there's no other way to really love except for unconditionally.
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Yes. If love can't be unconditional, it wouldn't be real love.
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No, I think love is something, in the long term, you have to continually give and work at in order to have it returned and make it last.
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You only have to look into the eyes of a devoted pet to get your answer. It has to be the most unconditional love-outside of one's own children.
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The only ones to give unconditional love are your pets.
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no, there are conditions on my love, such as if you hit me, show no loyalty, those are two of my conditions...
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Not any more, and that includes family. +5
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