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mylen [45]
2 years ago
14

3 How is love complicated by the fact that lovers undertake "false actions to pursue true love?

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Gemiola [76]2 years ago
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Love is a very special thing that people pursue with one another. Whether it is with friends, family, or romantic love it can all be complicated. Especially with "false actions." Often we feel inadequate and make up for it, often by pretending to be something we're not. <em>True </em>love is very special and, personally, I think it is when you can completely be yourself. Where none of you is hidden, where there is nothing "fake." But getting there can be a long journey, especially with "false actions."

Explanation:

Suppose you meet someone and are posing as something you're not. Suppose you continue to spend time with them, and fall in love. All the while you've been posing as something you're not. You want to tell them but you fear they might lose interest or fall out of love. Now you are in a very complicated situation all because of "fake actions."

I don't know if this is what you were looking for and I hope it helps.

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