Icebreakers
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Is it better to be loved or to love?
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To love. It says so in the bible, it will set you free.
Being loved. That's how we build secure attachments that allow us to explore the world, make friends, trust others, find love when we are adults. Without this, you end up with a personality disorder.
Definitely be loved, it is a great feeling!!!
I would rather give my love and have that feeling for that someone special
I want both but if I have to pick one then I want to be loved! Really loved.
To love. Without question. Having an essentially loving outlook/attitude/heart/belief system allows live to flow thru you so you feel very much loved anyway.
To be loved I've always loved would love it in return
If you are Loved then you get Love
Both to love an be loved.
Both ways it feels amazing
Both, you need a balance.
Both, you don't want one without the other its an empty or selfish feeling
This is a dumb question.
Female, 26-30 years, Dating | Jan 30, 2013
Female, 26-30 years, Dating | Jan 30, 2013
How do I make what I just said public?
Female, 26-30 years, Dating | Jan 30, 2013
Female, 26-30 years, Dating | Jan 30, 2013
it is public
Female, 31-35 years, Domestically Partnered, Gay | Jan 30, 2013
Female, 31-35 years, Domestically Partnered, Gay | Jan 30, 2013
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I love to love my gf but you always need to get a lil love in return
both, equally.