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Can we as humans live without love is it that important?
What is love really:"Love - a wildly misunderstood although highly desirable malfunction of the heart which weakens the brain, causes eyes to sparkle, cheeks to glow, blood pressure to rise and the lips to pucker."
Is it really in our nature to have this in our lives.
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From my own experiences I would say that 'love' is a crucial part of one's being. It's a very powerful emotion and a life devoid of it can create a legitimate physiological imbalance.
In a lot of ways it might be the most desirable,meaningful thing in life.With that said, be sure to get plenty of XOXOXO.
''Live long, live legendary...''
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Love is a chemical reaction in the brain. Can we live without it? Sure.
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Love may equal attraction and/or affection. It may not be a malfunction, but a disease to ones psychiatry, and/or psychology; and, infiltrates the physiology. The malfunction(for instance marriage); is assumed that is circular(dating, the wedding, honeymoon, day to day life, and ultimately(in present times): divorce). That is the current condition, but not always the case(other variables come to mind: death, an affair, or the relationship actually works).
The change comes simply from complexity of both sexes arising from social differentiality.
Demagogue: one who preaches doctrines he knows to be untrue to men he knows to be idiots.
All I ask is equal freedom. When it is denied, as it always is, I take it anyhow.
Democracy, too, is a religion. It is the worship of jackals by jackasses.
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It seems to me the most basic human need is the need to love and the need to be loved in one way shape or form. It need not be Eros, a romantic love. It just feels like ignoring it is denying our own humanity.
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(Story after telling 2 vanilla girls staying at the same hotel durring Nest 2011 that we were a convention of stock brokers, I walk by and one of the TMFer within our ranks introduces me as this to them. I then had to give one of the girls advice about investing, something I know nothing about to not blow the cover. Truly epic times.
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 Originally Posted by Rustenexcel87
It seems to me the most basic human need is the need to love and the need to be loved in one way shape or form. It need not be Eros, a romantic love. It just feels like ignoring it is denying our own humanity.
Not really, the need for survival... For both sexes. The loss is objectivity over come by subjectivity. (So many details to be covered in a small post).
Demagogue: one who preaches doctrines he knows to be untrue to men he knows to be idiots.
All I ask is equal freedom. When it is denied, as it always is, I take it anyhow.
Democracy, too, is a religion. It is the worship of jackals by jackasses.
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I think it depends which love you're talking about, love for your kids or love for your wife, they're not the same. I think different kinds of people either need both, or can have one without the other.
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We don't *need* it. I get through my life without loving (at least in the romantic sense) most people just fine.
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 Originally Posted by Sandrock74
Love is a chemical reaction in the brain. Can we live without it? Sure.
Ever the romantic.
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 Originally Posted by Rustenexcel87
It seems to me the most basic human need is the need to love and the need to be loved in one way shape or form.
I don't think it comes close to being the most basic human need. As far as I know oxygen has the #1 spot.
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I don't think it comes close to being the most basic human need. As far as I know oxygen has the #1 spot.
W/masturbation cumming in a very close second.
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W/masturbation cumming in
I C WUT U DID THAR
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We don't need love. What we - or at least most people - need to be happy AND to survive is a social network (and I don't mean facebook).
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 Originally Posted by Fire_Sprite
I don't think it comes close to being the most basic human need. As far as I know oxygen has the #1 spot.
LOL I stand corrected. I was talking about emotion but yeah oxygen would be nice too.
The best damn stock broker this side of the Mason/Dixie Line!
(Story after telling 2 vanilla girls staying at the same hotel durring Nest 2011 that we were a convention of stock brokers, I walk by and one of the TMFer within our ranks introduces me as this to them. I then had to give one of the girls advice about investing, something I know nothing about to not blow the cover. Truly epic times.
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 Originally Posted by TKLMAN
Ever the romantic.
You would know, babe!
 Originally Posted by TKLMAN
W/masturbation cumming in a very close second.
Word.
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