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say, but the second option is the most voted.</p><p id="e472">I am honest with you, I don’t have much experience in relationships, but I know that the way I love my family and friends is strong. The feeling of protection is enormous, (sort of like Don Corleone), and I do whatever it takes to protect them…at least it was the way I thought until I believed in the law of Karma. Now, I just help my loved ones to take a deep breath and learn from the painful lesson they passed, that each one reaps what they sow.</p><p id="7a34">The mother and their kids’ love, is unconditionally love or should be if the kid was desired.</p><p id="2dfc">The love a sensibly human has for his four paws (or more), friend, is unconditionally love.</p><p id="70de">But if there is a lesson I learned from my failed relationship (I told you that I a

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m a newbie), it is that to love someone is not to be with that person on a daily basis or even not to talk to them for a long period of time, to love someone is to let the other person deciding what she wants to do, is feeling good when the other person chooses another one for his partner instead of you, is seeing that she is happy with another, because that’s what it matters.</p><p id="abdd">You see, unconditional love is simple, is basically love, in the true sense of the word. If the person wants to truly love someone, he/she does not need to use the word unconditional to do so.</p><figure id="0dd3"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*5G9Vh0ypq73lcUEddTP8ZA.png"><figcaption><a href="http://www.thedespicablehippie.com">www.thedespicablehippie.com</a></figcaption></figure></article></body>

What Is Loving Someone Unconditionally?

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Seriously, what is it?

I learned from my ex-girlfriend, who learned from her ex-boyfriend (the one before me), that loving someone unconditionally has different meanings from person to person, for her ex-boyfriend it meant loving without any conditions, until the next the girl he crosses on the street… for other people, it means truly loving, which one is true?

Nobody can say, but the second option is the most voted.

I am honest with you, I don’t have much experience in relationships, but I know that the way I love my family and friends is strong. The feeling of protection is enormous, (sort of like Don Corleone), and I do whatever it takes to protect them…at least it was the way I thought until I believed in the law of Karma. Now, I just help my loved ones to take a deep breath and learn from the painful lesson they passed, that each one reaps what they sow.

The mother and their kids’ love, is unconditionally love or should be if the kid was desired.

The love a sensibly human has for his four paws (or more), friend, is unconditionally love.

But if there is a lesson I learned from my failed relationship (I told you that I am a newbie), it is that to love someone is not to be with that person on a daily basis or even not to talk to them for a long period of time, to love someone is to let the other person deciding what she wants to do, is feeling good when the other person chooses another one for his partner instead of you, is seeing that she is happy with another, because that’s what it matters.

You see, unconditional love is simple, is basically love, in the true sense of the word. If the person wants to truly love someone, he/she does not need to use the word unconditional to do so.

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