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11-09-02
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I guess it's entirely possible for a human being to go without contact of another human being, but I'd assume that in most cases, people interact. Can people interact without love so much that we don't become objects of desire? Perhaps, but that innate sexual drive would force us to equate something with desire (i'd assume). Speaking in a purely economical sense, we are all objects of capitalism's desire. We are all objects of political desire. We are all objects of our own desire. As far as those who are not sought "lovingly, or desierably" perhaps we can say, then that loneliness is in love with them. Perhaps no one is really sought after because of desire for passion or love, but to escape loneliness
very interesting, yet what happens when one does fall in love, even if it was just the bi-product from escaping loneliness? surely this could be "true love"; however, if it could be agreed upon that the first feeling of love, for we have all had that "one," is "true love," could it be possible to meet someone (escaping loneliness) and feel a stronger love, thereby the "one" was not really the "one" at all......is this then "true love?"
therefore, I ask what of those people that happen to spend their life with their "one"....could this be a misconceived notion of "true love"? (for there may not exist the love of lonliness) |