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May 19, 2009 22:10

Is it possible to love someone in moderation ( Read more... )

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Can you moderate hunger? anonymous May 20 2009, 04:40:21 UTC
...but can you conceal it? I would say, it depends on what is on the plate.

Something that is inherent to our nature can be concealed but not anulled. I believe, moderation should be applied to blindness with which you love, not to love itself.

Any person is entitled to be a candidate for your love. However, you can't love everyone with the same vigor and vitality.

Fancy on the other hand is not necessarily love. I fancy someone would gift me a Chocolate factory, but I can't imagine to eat chocolate for every meal of my life.

I believe love and hunger are both instinctive, and potentially harmful if yielded to without consideration.

Don't stop at fancy, go out there and sample it. You will automatically know if it is worthy of your devotion.

;)

Neoriz

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Re: Can you moderate hunger? sillifluous May 21 2009, 13:38:45 UTC
Perfect discrimination, as always. You've distinguished
very clearly between love and the blindness with which one loves.

Actually, what I meant by fancy is just this kind of
blindness - of blindly imagining oneself to be in love.

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philhellene June 30 2009, 11:24:07 UTC
Revealing feelings, methinks, is simpler when concealing them becomes increasingly difficult. At least then one knows where one is, and so does the other one.

And why control your imagination, if it's harmless? Love is passion, and in passion, it is your imagination that's in control.

It is possible to love your aunts, uncles and cousins in moderation, perhaps. All the other loves are immoderate, otherwise they couldn't be loves, they would be likes.

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