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Originally posted by ErgoTheConclusion
Are we prepared to love knowing someone is loving "hurting" someone who loves being "hurt"?
Originally posted by Angle
Originally posted by ErgoTheConclusion
someone is loving "hurting" someone who loves being "hurt"?
Someone who minds not to be hurt, to love being hurt is impossible.edit on 10-4-2013 by Angle because: (no reason given)
Is the only reason I live just to make fun of me? Should I feel hurt when they do that? I really had a horrible past.
Originally posted by tetra50
Who defines what "hurts?" well, I would think the person being tied up and tortured and suffering the pain of that torture. Just wanted to make quite clear in some cases this is anything but relative. And by judging the amount of "love letters" many serial killers and other murderers get while in jail, there is some primeval fascination or something going on there, but I question whether this is love.
as for: "Do You love that which would hurt you but another loves?" This isn't making sense to me, really. Someone would hurt you, but someone else (say the mother that gave birth to them loves them still......
well, sure. People are almost all capable of hurting others, usually emotionally, out of lack of consideration (meaning not torturers,killers etc, necessarily), and people still love them, anyway. But I don't really get how this applies either way.
Originally posted by tetra50
Who defines what "hurts?" well, I would think the person being tied up and tortured and suffering the pain of that torture. Just wanted to make quite clear in some cases this is anything but relative. And by judging the amount of "love letters" many serial killers and other murderers get while in jail, there is some primeval fascination or something going on there, but I question whether this is love.
as for: "Do You love that which would hurt you but another loves?" This isn't making sense to me, really. Someone would hurt you, but someone else (say the mother that gave birth to them loves them still......
well, sure. People are almost all capable of hurting others, usually emotionally, out of lack of consideration (meaning not torturers,killers etc, necessarily), and people still love them, anyway. But I don't really get how this applies either way.
The question is directed at the situation where you are observing someone else and it is your interpretation that someone is being hurt, but they aren't asking for help and resist it if offered.
Do you proceed to intervene without being asked to do so... possibly to the point of forcing your help upon them without their consent because you believe they are unable to help themselves?
If someone is being tortured and screaming for help and accepts when help is offered... that's pretty clear. That's not the "hurt" the vast majority of people are navigating right now though... nor the sort of "hurt" people are swimming in the most. Who makes the decision to intervene on someone's behalf without their consent? Why them?
Who do you want to intervene on your behalf against your consent if someone else perceives you as being hurt but you aren't seeking or accepting help?
I fully understand what you and the OP intend and feel.
Thank you all... I love you even when it "hurts" and it appears like I've forgotten how.
That's not the "hurt" the vast majority of people are navigating right now though... nor the sort of "hurt" people are swimming in the most. Who makes the decision to intervene on someone's behalf without their consent? Why them?
Originally posted by Miracula
Besides magic is more entertaining then love.
Now that's just what it is. When you say that was evil, then you have the right to give your kid a slap in the face.