That's love talks about what it is, how I feel about it, and what it reflects to me and others. It is not desirable, but existing without prediction and force.
This document discusses the different types and elements of love. It defines love as a positive feeling toward another person that includes kindness, sacrifice, and understanding. There are several kinds of love described, including puppy love, infatuation, romantic love, conjugal love between spouses, and parental and filial love between family members. True love is said to be patient, unselfish, and understanding. It respects others and aims to create a sacred marital bond. Mature love faces challenges together and lasts infinitely. The document also explores the relationship between love and sex, defining them as distinct but parallel instincts that ideally fuse into a single impulse with maturity.
Life is defined by passion, hard work, love, dedication, and emotions. It teaches through experiences over time and depends on one's perspective and strategy for an ideal life. Life is precious but few truly understand it. Without guidance, people remain unaware of life and its meaning. Life shapes one's future and eternal self, allowing one to become the best or worst person. Understanding life is essential for human survival. One should not feel limited by circumstances but instead choose how to live and continue standing up despite challenges, as life represents hope.
The document provides answers to questions about relationships, love, and sexuality from a Christian perspective that promotes abstaining from sex until marriage. It defines sexual purity as refraining from sexual acts and lustful thoughts outside of marriage. While sex is not inherently bad, pre-marital sex violates God's standards and cheapens the act. True love and commitment are best found within marriage, where sexual intimacy is meant to unite a husband and wife.
This document discusses healthy relationships and responsibilities in love. It defines true love as requiring commitment, trust and respect rather than manipulation or compromising one's values. While physical attraction is natural, love is not just lust. The document outlines five laws for relationships, including valuing what is difficult to obtain and differences in how each gender views love. It advises setting boundaries to avoid going too far physically and reaping negative consequences. Overall, it encourages making wise choices to honor one's body and wait for marriage before engaging in sexual intimacy.
The document discusses the differences between healthy and unhealthy relationships. A healthy relationship involves loving and caring for yourself as well as your partner, respecting individuality and allowing space for private activities, and resolving conflicts peacefully through compromise and open communication. An unhealthy relationship lacks trust, honesty and respect for personal boundaries. One partner feels pressure to change for the other or is unable to express their feelings freely. Arguments may involve violence, yelling or control over decision-making. An unhealthy relationship leaves one partner feeling trapped rather than able to grow.
This document discusses different types of love and signs of infatuation versus true love. It explores agape love, phileo love, and eros love. It also lists 7 signs of infatuation including the "axe effect", needing the other person, and only wanting them. The document advises that the heart feels emotions like pain and pleasure while the mind determines right from wrong. It suggests learning about true love by reading passages from the Bible like 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 and 1 John 4:8 that define love as patient, kind, and not selfish or prideful.
1. The document discusses what real love is and how to find and keep it. Real love is spiritual rather than just physical, based on admiring another's qualities rather than just attraction.
2. To be truly happy, one must seek to satisfy their spiritual needs rather than just physical desires, and find fulfillment through giving love to others rather than selfish pursuits.
3. God is the source of all love, and those who involve Him in their relationships will receive His unconditional love and advice for having loving relationships.
Love encompasses many qualities like compassion, determination, and endurance. To truly love, one must first learn to love themselves by forgiving mistakes, treating themselves with respect, and accepting imperfections. Loving others means expressing love through words and actions, accepting people unconditionally, being tolerant of differences, and showing compassion even to those who hate. Love is the foundation of relationships and makes people beautiful, regardless of appearance.
This document discusses the different types and elements of love. It defines love as a positive feeling toward another person that includes kindness, sacrifice, and understanding. There are several kinds of love described, including puppy love, infatuation, romantic love, conjugal love between spouses, and parental and filial love between family members. True love is said to be patient, unselfish, and understanding. It respects others and aims to create a sacred marital bond. Mature love faces challenges together and lasts infinitely. The document also explores the relationship between love and sex, defining them as distinct but parallel instincts that ideally fuse into a single impulse with maturity.
Life is defined by passion, hard work, love, dedication, and emotions. It teaches through experiences over time and depends on one's perspective and strategy for an ideal life. Life is precious but few truly understand it. Without guidance, people remain unaware of life and its meaning. Life shapes one's future and eternal self, allowing one to become the best or worst person. Understanding life is essential for human survival. One should not feel limited by circumstances but instead choose how to live and continue standing up despite challenges, as life represents hope.
The document provides answers to questions about relationships, love, and sexuality from a Christian perspective that promotes abstaining from sex until marriage. It defines sexual purity as refraining from sexual acts and lustful thoughts outside of marriage. While sex is not inherently bad, pre-marital sex violates God's standards and cheapens the act. True love and commitment are best found within marriage, where sexual intimacy is meant to unite a husband and wife.
This document discusses healthy relationships and responsibilities in love. It defines true love as requiring commitment, trust and respect rather than manipulation or compromising one's values. While physical attraction is natural, love is not just lust. The document outlines five laws for relationships, including valuing what is difficult to obtain and differences in how each gender views love. It advises setting boundaries to avoid going too far physically and reaping negative consequences. Overall, it encourages making wise choices to honor one's body and wait for marriage before engaging in sexual intimacy.
The document discusses the differences between healthy and unhealthy relationships. A healthy relationship involves loving and caring for yourself as well as your partner, respecting individuality and allowing space for private activities, and resolving conflicts peacefully through compromise and open communication. An unhealthy relationship lacks trust, honesty and respect for personal boundaries. One partner feels pressure to change for the other or is unable to express their feelings freely. Arguments may involve violence, yelling or control over decision-making. An unhealthy relationship leaves one partner feeling trapped rather than able to grow.
This document discusses different types of love and signs of infatuation versus true love. It explores agape love, phileo love, and eros love. It also lists 7 signs of infatuation including the "axe effect", needing the other person, and only wanting them. The document advises that the heart feels emotions like pain and pleasure while the mind determines right from wrong. It suggests learning about true love by reading passages from the Bible like 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 and 1 John 4:8 that define love as patient, kind, and not selfish or prideful.
1. The document discusses what real love is and how to find and keep it. Real love is spiritual rather than just physical, based on admiring another's qualities rather than just attraction.
2. To be truly happy, one must seek to satisfy their spiritual needs rather than just physical desires, and find fulfillment through giving love to others rather than selfish pursuits.
3. God is the source of all love, and those who involve Him in their relationships will receive His unconditional love and advice for having loving relationships.
Love encompasses many qualities like compassion, determination, and endurance. To truly love, one must first learn to love themselves by forgiving mistakes, treating themselves with respect, and accepting imperfections. Loving others means expressing love through words and actions, accepting people unconditionally, being tolerant of differences, and showing compassion even to those who hate. Love is the foundation of relationships and makes people beautiful, regardless of appearance.
The document discusses the value of sincerity. It defines sincerity as being open, honest, and speaking truthfully from the heart without intent to harm others. It provides tips for being sincere like speaking genuinely, doing good deeds without expecting rewards, and using affirmative words. The story is about a rich girl named Dorothy who is insincerely praised by her classmates to gain her favors. When a new student Lindsay sincerely befriends Dorothy without flattery, Dorothy realizes her other friends' insincerity and the true meaning of sincerity.
This PowerPoint presentation discusses the themes of love, risk-taking, and living according to one's dreams. It provides many quotes and reflections on love as an untamed force that cannot be controlled or understood but gives life meaning. It encourages taking risks and challenges, accepting changes, and not being disappointed by what we encounter along the spiritual path. Overall, it conveys messages about embracing life, love, and following one's dreams despite fears or mistakes.
This document provides 10 questions to ask oneself to evaluate one's level of homophobia. It encourages reflecting on whether one has made offensive comments, encouraged others' offensive comments, how they would treat a family member who comes out, and whether they would stand up to offensive remarks towards gay people. It shares the author's personal experiences with family and friends struggling with suicidal thoughts due to their sexuality. It promotes accepting people for who they are and how they choose to love as long as they are not hurting others. The author offers to discuss further with anyone who feels uncomfortable with their answers.
Zolimar Figueroa Cruz describes her best friend Alenys as a happy, outgoing, and sympathetic girl who she has known since third grade. She values Alenys as an amazing person who gives her advice and supports her through good and bad times. Zolimar considers Alenys her best friend because they share many qualities like being humble and funny, understand each other well, and have experienced important life moments together despite occasional arguments; their strong friendship always overcomes problems.
The document contrasts living "above the line" and "below the line". Living above the line means being honest, kind, respectful and choosing right, which leads to a good life where people like you and you are happy. Living below the line is choosing wrong and being a bad person, which results in unhappiness, guilt and regret. The document encourages living above the line to increase the chances of being accepted and liking yourself for being a good person.
Liam Stewart has a difficult home life but remains optimistic for the sake of others. Despite family issues, he finds comfort in small things and pushes through to keep his mother and step-father happy. Liam is also extremely supportive of his friends, giving pep talks and comforting them even when he is angry or sad himself. While Liam hides his emotions, he is a terrible liar. Liam is also very hard on himself and puts pressure on himself to be perfect, though his friends would accept him as he is. The document compares Liam's character and experiences to the author's own life.
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Everybody is looking for a way out of hell.
The document outlines the characteristics of a true believer according to Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib. It describes a believer as someone who:
1) Protects people's lives, wealth, and dignity.
2) Has strong religious convictions and seeks to increase their religious understanding.
3) Combines patience and wisdom to achieve their goals.
The document discusses the importance of fairness. It tells the story of two classmates, Chito and Raul, who both wanted to join the basketball team, but Chito had practiced regularly while Raul had not. When Raul asked his father, a teacher, to help him get on the team, his father explained that it was not fair since the other students had worked hard to train. Raul realized he should have practiced more and promised to do so in the future. The document emphasizes that fairness means giving each person what they deserve without favoritism or bias, and promotes peace and harmony.
The document discusses the importance and meaning of sincerity. It states that sincerity involves being open, honest, and speaking from the heart in one's words and actions. To be sincere, one must have good intentions and wholeheartedly mean what they say while also respecting others and not taking advantage of people. The document provides tips for being a sincere person such as realizing sincerity comes from the heart, being genuine, doing good without reward, using positive affirmations, only saying what is true, understanding sincerity can expose you, being without material neediness, and not polishing responses.
Everyone needs friends, and you probably have always had at least one. A friend is defined as a person you know well and regard with affection, trust and respect. As you get older, some of your friendships will start to change, and some may grow deeper. You might also begin to know many more people, although not all of them will be your close friends. Chances are you will also start to spend more time with your friends, and maybe talk on the phone more. Changes in relationships are natural but not always easy.
The document discusses six virtues - Respect, Responsibility, Unity, Integrity, Perseverance, and Aroha. For each virtue, it provides examples of how to demonstrate that virtue, such as listening actively, helping others, working as a team, being honest, sticking with goals despite obstacles, and caring about people. It encourages developing and displaying these virtues in school, sports, and other group activities.
The document discusses various types of relationships between boys and girls as they develop through different stages of life. It defines infantile love between children and parents, filial love between children and their mother, peer love among adolescents, and mature love between adults. It also distinguishes between love, which develops slowly through compatibility and sacrifice, and infatuation, which forms quickly based on insecurity and fading feelings. Finally, it outlines different types of casual, serious, and blind dating as well as traditional and modern courtship practices between young people.
The document discusses letting go of perceptions of self that are based on past conditioning and negative projections. It argues that people define themselves by things like beauty, social class, or past experiences, rather than their true selves. To be free and live fully in the present, one must drop self-judgment, negative projections, and perceptions that are not entirely representative of who you are. Meditation and mindfulness can help one discover and embrace their real, perfect self beyond limiting definitions.
The document discusses creating relationships and intimacy by establishing conditions, respect, communication and consent between partners. It suggests considering what makes you happy, discussing positive aspects of sexuality, and ensuring intimacy is decided freely without pressure. Partners should feel good about themselves and each other, use reliable birth control by agreement, and understand they can say no at any time without retaliation.
1) Bullies tend to have poor social skills and feel badly about themselves, so they try to put others down to feel better.
2) Standing by when someone is being bullied empowers the bully and isolates the victim, and anyone could be the next target.
3) Challenging the bully directly or having others confront the bully are effective ways to stop bullying, according to research.
This document discusses the concept of values. It defines tangible values as material possessions and intangible values as non-material qualities like love, freedom and integrity. While tangible values require money, intangible values are free and lasting. The document argues intangible values are more important as they can be obtained by anyone regardless of wealth. It specifically highlights five common intangible values: love, respect, honesty, trustworthiness and caring, saying these help people feel better about themselves and develop good character. Each value is then discussed in more detail through questions about how it is shown and why it is important.
Physical relationships are a very big and important part of all of our lives. Be it with friends, strangers, or partners. There is definitely something special between all physical relationships. Also, we have to face many types of problems in understanding and handling these relationships. But imagine how easy it would be to understand if we already know about the relationship.
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Justice involves treating all people equally and fairly regardless of attributes like height, size, age, name, parents, or appearance. It means respecting the rights of others by listening to different opinions without judgment, taking turns, following rules, and not taking advantage of or blaming others. To act with justice, one investigates truth independently, avoids gossip, stands up for rights, and affirms that justice is necessary for peace in a nation.
This survey asked respondents about their gender, number of sexual partners in the last month between 1-10 or more than 10, how often they used protection with partners which were response options of always, sometimes, or never, whether they were in a monogamous relationship and used condoms always, sometimes, never or did not have sex, and whether they had sex outside their monogamous relationship or were not in one. The survey was anonymous and confidential.
Is attraction the binding source for love and romanceHina Anjum
Attraction is proposed as the binding force for love and romance. The document discusses various types of relationships including platonic love, friendship, marital love, romantic love, and workplace and internet romance. It explores how attraction can develop between friends and lead to love, how love and relationships change over time, especially after marriage when responsibilities increase. It also notes both benefits and challenges of workplace and internet romance.
The document discusses the different types and definitions of love. It notes that love is a complex range of feelings that can include both interpersonal affection and pleasure. Some key elements of love identified include intimacy, passion, compassion, trust, and respect. Love is described as an emotion, an action, and can take many forms from romantic love to familial love to love for friends or community. True love is said to be unconditional, involve empathy, and require attention while accepting differences.
The document discusses the value of sincerity. It defines sincerity as being open, honest, and speaking truthfully from the heart without intent to harm others. It provides tips for being sincere like speaking genuinely, doing good deeds without expecting rewards, and using affirmative words. The story is about a rich girl named Dorothy who is insincerely praised by her classmates to gain her favors. When a new student Lindsay sincerely befriends Dorothy without flattery, Dorothy realizes her other friends' insincerity and the true meaning of sincerity.
This PowerPoint presentation discusses the themes of love, risk-taking, and living according to one's dreams. It provides many quotes and reflections on love as an untamed force that cannot be controlled or understood but gives life meaning. It encourages taking risks and challenges, accepting changes, and not being disappointed by what we encounter along the spiritual path. Overall, it conveys messages about embracing life, love, and following one's dreams despite fears or mistakes.
This document provides 10 questions to ask oneself to evaluate one's level of homophobia. It encourages reflecting on whether one has made offensive comments, encouraged others' offensive comments, how they would treat a family member who comes out, and whether they would stand up to offensive remarks towards gay people. It shares the author's personal experiences with family and friends struggling with suicidal thoughts due to their sexuality. It promotes accepting people for who they are and how they choose to love as long as they are not hurting others. The author offers to discuss further with anyone who feels uncomfortable with their answers.
Zolimar Figueroa Cruz describes her best friend Alenys as a happy, outgoing, and sympathetic girl who she has known since third grade. She values Alenys as an amazing person who gives her advice and supports her through good and bad times. Zolimar considers Alenys her best friend because they share many qualities like being humble and funny, understand each other well, and have experienced important life moments together despite occasional arguments; their strong friendship always overcomes problems.
The document contrasts living "above the line" and "below the line". Living above the line means being honest, kind, respectful and choosing right, which leads to a good life where people like you and you are happy. Living below the line is choosing wrong and being a bad person, which results in unhappiness, guilt and regret. The document encourages living above the line to increase the chances of being accepted and liking yourself for being a good person.
Liam Stewart has a difficult home life but remains optimistic for the sake of others. Despite family issues, he finds comfort in small things and pushes through to keep his mother and step-father happy. Liam is also extremely supportive of his friends, giving pep talks and comforting them even when he is angry or sad himself. While Liam hides his emotions, he is a terrible liar. Liam is also very hard on himself and puts pressure on himself to be perfect, though his friends would accept him as he is. The document compares Liam's character and experiences to the author's own life.
saw a film that really disturbed me, and someone said that probably means it was a good film. yea maybe, maybe not, but just wanted to use some of the message to convey part 5 of our 43LG series on 'how can i change my life'.
Everybody is looking for a way out of hell.
The document outlines the characteristics of a true believer according to Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib. It describes a believer as someone who:
1) Protects people's lives, wealth, and dignity.
2) Has strong religious convictions and seeks to increase their religious understanding.
3) Combines patience and wisdom to achieve their goals.
The document discusses the importance of fairness. It tells the story of two classmates, Chito and Raul, who both wanted to join the basketball team, but Chito had practiced regularly while Raul had not. When Raul asked his father, a teacher, to help him get on the team, his father explained that it was not fair since the other students had worked hard to train. Raul realized he should have practiced more and promised to do so in the future. The document emphasizes that fairness means giving each person what they deserve without favoritism or bias, and promotes peace and harmony.
The document discusses the importance and meaning of sincerity. It states that sincerity involves being open, honest, and speaking from the heart in one's words and actions. To be sincere, one must have good intentions and wholeheartedly mean what they say while also respecting others and not taking advantage of people. The document provides tips for being a sincere person such as realizing sincerity comes from the heart, being genuine, doing good without reward, using positive affirmations, only saying what is true, understanding sincerity can expose you, being without material neediness, and not polishing responses.
Everyone needs friends, and you probably have always had at least one. A friend is defined as a person you know well and regard with affection, trust and respect. As you get older, some of your friendships will start to change, and some may grow deeper. You might also begin to know many more people, although not all of them will be your close friends. Chances are you will also start to spend more time with your friends, and maybe talk on the phone more. Changes in relationships are natural but not always easy.
The document discusses six virtues - Respect, Responsibility, Unity, Integrity, Perseverance, and Aroha. For each virtue, it provides examples of how to demonstrate that virtue, such as listening actively, helping others, working as a team, being honest, sticking with goals despite obstacles, and caring about people. It encourages developing and displaying these virtues in school, sports, and other group activities.
The document discusses various types of relationships between boys and girls as they develop through different stages of life. It defines infantile love between children and parents, filial love between children and their mother, peer love among adolescents, and mature love between adults. It also distinguishes between love, which develops slowly through compatibility and sacrifice, and infatuation, which forms quickly based on insecurity and fading feelings. Finally, it outlines different types of casual, serious, and blind dating as well as traditional and modern courtship practices between young people.
The document discusses letting go of perceptions of self that are based on past conditioning and negative projections. It argues that people define themselves by things like beauty, social class, or past experiences, rather than their true selves. To be free and live fully in the present, one must drop self-judgment, negative projections, and perceptions that are not entirely representative of who you are. Meditation and mindfulness can help one discover and embrace their real, perfect self beyond limiting definitions.
The document discusses creating relationships and intimacy by establishing conditions, respect, communication and consent between partners. It suggests considering what makes you happy, discussing positive aspects of sexuality, and ensuring intimacy is decided freely without pressure. Partners should feel good about themselves and each other, use reliable birth control by agreement, and understand they can say no at any time without retaliation.
1) Bullies tend to have poor social skills and feel badly about themselves, so they try to put others down to feel better.
2) Standing by when someone is being bullied empowers the bully and isolates the victim, and anyone could be the next target.
3) Challenging the bully directly or having others confront the bully are effective ways to stop bullying, according to research.
This document discusses the concept of values. It defines tangible values as material possessions and intangible values as non-material qualities like love, freedom and integrity. While tangible values require money, intangible values are free and lasting. The document argues intangible values are more important as they can be obtained by anyone regardless of wealth. It specifically highlights five common intangible values: love, respect, honesty, trustworthiness and caring, saying these help people feel better about themselves and develop good character. Each value is then discussed in more detail through questions about how it is shown and why it is important.
Physical relationships are a very big and important part of all of our lives. Be it with friends, strangers, or partners. There is definitely something special between all physical relationships. Also, we have to face many types of problems in understanding and handling these relationships. But imagine how easy it would be to understand if we already know about the relationship.
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Justice involves treating all people equally and fairly regardless of attributes like height, size, age, name, parents, or appearance. It means respecting the rights of others by listening to different opinions without judgment, taking turns, following rules, and not taking advantage of or blaming others. To act with justice, one investigates truth independently, avoids gossip, stands up for rights, and affirms that justice is necessary for peace in a nation.
This survey asked respondents about their gender, number of sexual partners in the last month between 1-10 or more than 10, how often they used protection with partners which were response options of always, sometimes, or never, whether they were in a monogamous relationship and used condoms always, sometimes, never or did not have sex, and whether they had sex outside their monogamous relationship or were not in one. The survey was anonymous and confidential.
Is attraction the binding source for love and romanceHina Anjum
Attraction is proposed as the binding force for love and romance. The document discusses various types of relationships including platonic love, friendship, marital love, romantic love, and workplace and internet romance. It explores how attraction can develop between friends and lead to love, how love and relationships change over time, especially after marriage when responsibilities increase. It also notes both benefits and challenges of workplace and internet romance.
The document discusses the different types and definitions of love. It notes that love is a complex range of feelings that can include both interpersonal affection and pleasure. Some key elements of love identified include intimacy, passion, compassion, trust, and respect. Love is described as an emotion, an action, and can take many forms from romantic love to familial love to love for friends or community. True love is said to be unconditional, involve empathy, and require attention while accepting differences.
The document discusses the importance of both giving and receiving love. It argues that giving love is important for strengthening relationships and enhancing emotional well-being, while receiving love validates self-worth and fosters mental health. Both are necessary for personal fulfillment and healthy relationships, though balancing the needs to give and receive love can be challenging and lead to relationship problems if not navigated properly.
This document summarizes factors that can lead to friendship and attraction between people. It discusses how proximity, physical attractiveness, similarity, liking those who like us, and rewarding interactions can foster the beginning of relationships. The document also examines theories of love, including the triangular theory of love which identifies three components - passion, intimacy, and commitment - that characterize different types of love and relationships. Close relationships are said to form through ongoing positive interactions that fulfill our deep-seated need to belong.
This document discusses several topics related to human sexuality and intimacy. It begins by defining human sexuality and exploring how it impacts various aspects of life. It then discusses what intimacy means, describing it as a close, familiar relationship that involves emotional closeness, spiritual connection, and openness. The document also examines teenage relationships, noting both the advantages like learning about relationships but also the disadvantages such as emotional instability and life-long scars. It discusses pre-marital sexuality and why many societies forbid it due to potential consequences. Finally, it explores ways to avoid pre-marital sex through education and developing healthy views of sexuality and relationships from a young age.
1) The document discusses different types of relationships teenagers experience including friendships, crushes, dating, and romantic relationships.
2) It notes that friendships and social groups take on increased importance during the teenage years and explores different levels of friendship intimacy.
3) The document also examines how attraction and romantic feelings develop during adolescence and some of the challenges teenagers face in navigating these relationships.
This document discusses forming relationships and sexuality during adolescence. It addresses how teens get to know one another through shared interests and activities. Dating is presented as a way for teens to learn about relationships and each other's thoughts and feelings. The document defines different types of love and attraction, and discusses responsible sexual behaviors like abstinence to avoid risks of STDs, pregnancy, and reputation issues. Factors like family, peers, and dating partners are said to influence adolescent sexuality.
This document provides an overview of love and relationships. It discusses what love is, different types of love according to psychologists' theories including passionate love and companionate love. It also covers liking versus loving, interpersonal attraction factors, relationship development theories, and types of relationships like family, friendship, and interpersonal relationships. The document was submitted by a group for a class on the topics of love and relationships. It contains 18 sections that will analyze these subjects in more depth.
"Love is a great healer. But great healing takes Great Love. Not casual, uncommitted love. Not selfish, undependable love. Not cold, professionally detached love. Great Love is generous, huge, committed. Great Love is an act of heartfelt, enduring loyalty."
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"If I had to explain what sex, love, and romance is to someone from another world, well...I suppose I would explain sex first.
I was raised with both incredibly religious and sensual views about sex, as well with very liberated and casual views about it. Sex, in essence, is just an act done between two or more consenting adults, done with the intent of experiencing pleasure, and is not dependent on whether or not orgasm was achieved. Sex can be something very intimate and emotionally profound, done monogamously between only two people after marriage, it can be something completely casual, sort of like just a simple release of tension between two strangers who don’t have any emotional connection or tether to each other, and sex can also be anything else amongst the spectrum between those two extremes. Sex can mean absolutely nothing or absolutely everything, it’s up to those involved to decide. Additionally, sex is defined differently for every person. And sex doesn’t need to involve a penis, or penile-vaginal penetration — it doesn’t even need to involve skin-to-skin genital contact to be classified as sex.
Romance is honestly a very culturally driven phenomenon. Something seen as romantic amongst various cultures is having an intimate candlelit dinner, maybe watching a sunset with a beloved, or doing something above-and-beyond for another, like an act of service or gift-giving. Romance is sort of the whole process of practicing and introducing romantic things into an already existing relationship or a new one; romance is definitely not for platonic relationships.
Love, well, is the hardest to explain. Love is a very strong feeling. It has to be felt within one person, but it can be felt between two or more. Love can be familial, platonic, or romantic. You can love your parents, your dog, your favorite scarf, a plant, a significant other, a song, etc. The different types of love have very specific and different meanings and connotations and patterns, but one thing that stays constant across the board: love happens when you really care about something/someone, and do things to benefit the recipient, even if it inconveniences you. This doesn’t always translate into something positive for those involved. There’s a thing such as tough love, and there’s countless people out there who are in love, don’t know how to handle their feelings, and hurt the ones they love. There is also a concept of self-love, which is the radical acceptance of oneself, flaws and all. Love is strange, as the song goes. If the road to hell is paved with good intentions, perhaps the road to love is as well. After all, experiencing love can feel like heaven and hell at times. Love is universal, and I believe, something we can’t live without. We all have to love something, if not someone."
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This document discusses the nature of love and relationships. It argues that love is a powerful emotion that can last forever if handled properly. While love depends on maturity and how people handle difficult times, it also has rules like not cheating on your partner. The document reflects on the author's past relationships and love experiences, as well as their grandparents' long and successful marriage, to illustrate that love can endure for many years if nurtured.
This document discusses different types of personal relationships that adolescents form, including family relationships, friendships, and romantic relationships. It notes that belongingness and forming relationships are important for human survival and development. During adolescence, teens develop social skills and form their identity through relationships. Family relationships are important for forming other relationships and provide guidance. Friendships are based on trust, respect, and care. Romantic relationships involve attraction and being in love, and require communication, understanding and trust to be successful. The document provides guidance on maintaining healthy relationships.
The documents discuss different perspectives on the concept of love from various experts.
The physicist views love as a neurological condition driven by chemical reactions in the brain. The psychotherapist notes the ancient Greeks distinguished between different kinds of love like friendship, passion, and self-love. The philosopher asserts love is a passionate commitment that must be nurtured. The romantic novelist believes love drives compelling stories by creating obstacles between people and their object of love. The nun describes love as both freely given yet binding people together stronger than death.
You have to be happy to receive the happy versions of other peopleTashistic .
You receive what you give to others through kindness, encouragement, and support. By looking for the positive in relationships rather than negatives, incredible things will happen. Life presents opportunities to choose love over unloving reactions, and changing inner feelings can transform outer circumstances for the better.
Love is one of humanity's most difficult questions without a clear definition. It can be described as friendship set on fire, luck, or the dream of being with your affection coming true. Love is patient, kind, and protects what is good. While love marks people's lives in different ways, it is generally agreed that love is the most beautiful thing that exists and makes life joyful. Love should be experienced and allows people to grow stronger through difficulties by connecting and trusting one another.
The document discusses the nature of love and differentiates it from infatuation. It states that love is an unselfish caring for another's interests that develops slowly over time based on their personality, while infatuation is selfish and focused on physical attraction and what the other person can provide. Some signs of infatuation are feelings of panic, uncertainty, and jealousy, as well as a focus on "I" and what the other person does for you. True love is described as selfless, committed, unconditional, and pure.
The document discusses the nature of love and differentiates it from infatuation. It states that love is an unselfish caring for another person's interests and well-being, while infatuation is a selfish feeling focused on physical attraction and what the other person can provide for you. Some signs of infatuation are feelings of panic, uncertainty, and jealousy, as well as an intense focus on the appealing qualities of the other person. True love is described as selfless, committed, unconditional, and pure.
The document discusses the nature of love and differentiates it from infatuation. It states that love is an unselfish caring for another's interests that develops slowly over time based on their personality, while infatuation is selfish and focused on physical attraction and what the other person can provide. Some signs of infatuation are feelings of panic, uncertainty, and jealousy, as well as a focus on "I" and what the other person does for you. True love is described as selfless, committed, unconditional, and pure.
The document discusses the nature of love and differentiates it from infatuation. It states that love is an unselfish caring for another's interests that develops slowly over time based on their personality, while infatuation is selfish and focused on physical attraction and what the other person can provide. Some signs of infatuation are feelings of panic, uncertainty, and jealousy, as well as a focus on "I" and what the other person does for you. True love is described as selfless, committed, unconditional, and pure.
The document draws an analogy between developing an effective curriculum and cooking a delicious dish. It states that just as a good recipe alone does not make a great meal, a constructive educational process and variety of subjects do not alone create a satisfactory curriculum. It takes a skilled, innovative, and technology-savvy teacher to ensure the curriculum is worthwhile for students, just as it takes a talented chef to make ingredients taste their best. The ultimate goal is developing a curriculum that is healthy, flavorful, and enjoyable for students, as a good meal is for families.
This document provides an overview of ethics in nursing practice and discusses key concepts including ethical theories, principles, codes of ethics, and ethical dilemmas. It outlines four main ethical theories: deontology, utilitarianism, intuitionism, and rights-based theory. Six main ethical principles are also covered: autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, veracity, and fidelity. Additionally, the nine provisions of the code of ethics for nurses are summarized. The document concludes by giving examples of common ethical dilemmas nurses may face in their work.
This document discusses concept teaching, which refers to teaching specific concepts, the nature of concepts, and developing logical reasoning. There are two approaches to concept teaching - inductive and deductive. The inductive approach presents examples first before broader generalizations, while the deductive approach works from general theories to specific examples. Both approaches proceed through four primary phases: clarifying goals, illustrating examples, having students provide their own examples, and guiding self-reflection. The document provides guidance on selecting a concept and approach and engaging students throughout the process.
The document discusses concepts of health and illness. It defines health as a state of balance between physical, psychological, and social well-being. There are holistic, positive, and negative concepts of health. Illness can be described as diseases or disorders that affect health. Disease refers to a diagnosable medical problem, while disorder means a malfunction of bodily systems. Maintaining health involves eating well, exercising, monitoring weight, limiting substances like alcohol, and visiting doctors.
This document provides an introduction to learning the Thai language for foreigners. It covers Thai alphabets, tones, grammar, vocabulary and common phrases. Key aspects of Thai culture and society are also summarized, including the importance of Buddhism, the royal family, and concepts like seniority and respect. Guidelines are given for appropriate cultural behaviors in Thailand regarding topics like modesty, shoes indoors, and interactions with monks. Overall the document serves as a comprehensive overview and primer for foreigners studying Thai language and culture.
The document discusses the characteristics of effective helpers and the stages of the therapeutic helping process. An effective helper exhibits empathy, genuineness, and respect. There are three stages of the helping process: the exploration stage, where the helper listens and asks open questions to understand the client; the insight stage, where interpretation and self-disclosure help the client gain new perspectives; and the action stage, where the helper provides guidance, information, and support to enable positive changes in the client's life. The goal of helpers is to assist clients in exploring their feelings, gaining insight, and making positive changes.
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1. That’s Love
Love means giving, giving with
nothing in return.
Love means giving good wishes.
Love means giving good hope.
Love means giving good
opportunity.
Love means giving devotion.
And love means seeing your
loved ones happy and
successful.
How’s about you, you love or
being loved.
Kris Trairatana
December 13, 2010
Love is a sense of feeling not only in mutual longing and affection but also in a
goodwill, companionship, and connection of tranquility and coexistence. Love, in
general, has two ways of being; love of yourself and love for others, including
abstractions and surroundings. You learn how to love yourself and if you don’t, you
can’t know how to love others. Analogically, if you don’t know how to feed yourself,
it is difficult to prepare and give nutrient food to others as well.
Love has no limitation, even yourself or others, even male or female, even blacks
or whites, even human beings or other livings, even near or far, even right or wrong,
and even different socioeconomic statuses. We couldn’t dictate or determine the
boundary of love. It is very powerful and influential to your life and other lives too.
Sometimes, it is very difficult to explain why you love; therefore, you need to learn
how to love wisely. It means how to love and being beneficial to yourself and others,
not being harmful to all.
Love describes the sense of harmonization, belongingness, attachment, and social
connection of living creatures, especially mankind. Thus, love, in common, is learning
to how trust yourself and others, respect yourself and others, and forgive yourself
and others with offering a rational and appropriate opportunity to each other.