‘No one ever loved anyone,the way that person wanted to be loved” Mignon Mclaughlin
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‘No one ever loved anyone,the way that person wanted to be loved” Mignon Mclaughlin
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Philosophy Through Photography
There’s another variation of that also floating around on the internet: ““No one has ever loved anyone the way everyone wants to be loved.” I have no idea which is the actual quote, but this one makes more sense to me, as the fairytale version of love that people have isn’t realistic.
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Couldn’t agree more Ashley.
Well said
Thank you
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Beautiful quote ♥
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Beautiful 👌
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Thank you JJ
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I love the beautiful roses.
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Stunning roses, dear Philo, but I would argue with this quote. Dealing in absolutes, such as “everyone” and “anyone,” is rarely true. Granted, there are very few perfect couples in the world, yet they do exist, and what makes them perfect is being loved the way they want to be loved. The trick is to have realistic expectations and communicate them in a non-judgmental manner.
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Thank you so much Dolly for your thoughts.
Your two words started ringing in my ears,
Realistic expectations and non-judgmental.
A very rare trait of humans.
Yet we come across lovely couples
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You are very welcome, dear friend.
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I don’t agree with this quote at all. I have certainly been loved the way I want to be loved, and I really don’t think I’m unique in this regard. I know other couples who are tickled to be together and even after decades, are still thrilled. Maybe it is just the unrealistic who dream of a fairy tale, happily- ever-after life that doesn’t take conscious care are the ones who are disappointed.
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Thank you Dorothy.
Couldn’t agree more.
True love is possible, but rare.
Lucky are the ones who experience uncondional love (by both the partners) at the same time appreciating the human limits.
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