You can also just grab a guy and have a dance in real life hehe. If I was there I'd love to, cos I always liked you Dee, but u r taken from what I hear. Good 4u. I'm comning after it just takes a while to not grab the wrong one, once again.
Do you love a dog or a cat without respecting it? And how about a child. Men are often childlike. You can't love those men? I wonder if that is really true.
Now some respect sure. But my whole point is that the high level respect is often a dream that don't always materialize. Often you go for him/her anyway. Guess why?
So Didi could you risk ending up with a gentleman who seemingly respect you but don't love you, or do you not care as long as he tells you in the most lovely fashion (including flowers and a nice neckless) that he loves you.
And when are you gonna reveal what the terapista said. I'd like to k now if I could agree.
I'm still on the forget the style thing; find out if he really loves you. And even if that might have to build up over some time, what you end up with is real.
"In 1895, while visiting Sandvika during a two month trip to visit his stepson Jacques Hoschedé, who lived in Oslo (then called Christiania), Claude Monet made an oil painting of the bridge. It was one of 29 works he painted on the trip, six of which feature scenes in Sandvika."
So the brick building you see in the background (a school) is of newer dato Gals. Besides, the photo you see is taken so that the sign "Monet" is included. But if you turn 90 degrees right you will still see the hill behind and actually some of the 1895 houses that is still there to this day. Agree in general that the architechture was nicer a hundered years ago or two.
I just figured out why the Swedish chicks drink so much- the depression after realizing the guys use more makeup than themselves as illustrated in this video.
This a good song thou, agree Tiger? Would you dance with me to this one, if asked you nicely?
You just try to be smarter than the lot, but it's galrads taste in art this thead is about. Smartassette. Rembrant matters, even if you don't think so. You be smart with me, I'll let you know.
And why are South Korea such heavy drinkers? A bit surprising numbers. That eastern europe drink is no surprice it's in the culture, always been. I must say I somehow doubt these numbers some, 20% alcoholics sounds much. At what age is that, 18 - 100 maybe. Scandinavians drink in the weekend. A looot too.
Seen any Munch? He's going for plain scare and angst often, but other emotions too. Not detailed either but a master at expressing human emotions through body language, setting and color.
I supposedly have said too much already on this thread- but... u know me... I can speak for all eternity, init-
So what this thinking imply is that respect is like a foundation for love. Cos love is at a higher level or something. Have to have respect first.
Ok I suppose this is a question of your own personal defenition of the two words.
All I can say is I do love quite so much and quite so many. But do I really respect them all hmmm...(?)
Now if Jesus really said (and think he did): love your enemy- did he say- respect these and then love them cos they were found worthy of your love? No... I don't think that was it no. Too boot he did hang out with the riff raff of society to help them and inspire them. So no- love should be independent of respecting someone, in my humble view.
If you have found a partner and you do both R and L; consider yourself lucky. Now with that said- I am NOT saying you need to be with a partner who disrespect you! Not at all.
Yea, and Tiger one more thing (to me dislikeing) regarding Monet. Take a look at that last painting you showed us with the two chickens/hens in the foregrund to the left. Notice how vague they are, lake you can't see them properly. Well, either you like that or you don't. I must admit I don't. Does that make me into not only romaticism but realism? I don't know the terms, but like Galrads I love the painters who put enormous effort on realistic details.
True Tiger, it's not without humans and good is that, but any tendency to drama is replaced by beauty. No I do love beauty don't get me wrong but sometimes I'm in need of some (exciting) dynamic to come though. However if we sent one off to paint heaven I suppose Monet could be our first choice:)
Yea, I think I like Renoir best myself of the 3 I think. Monet has too little interhuman relations- for my taste. But he famously (here) painted a bridge right about exactly where I grew up west of Oslo.
RE: Is it possible to Love somebody but not RESPECT him/her?
Nononono... its' the other way aroundWe agree in 2.4% of the casuses, or thereabout