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A Socratic Dialogue: Love in a Romantic Relationship
 
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Phil: The only condition is that they have not accepted them-self, to be loved as well. Me: If it is a condition of non-acceptance of the self, do you think one can accept the self to be "cured" through love? Dr. Phil: Yes, as long as they first love them-self. Me: What if the person is not yet fully accepting of their flaws but starts to slowly love themselves, only as a result of another person's love for them...
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Would that not be considered being loved, even before one loves them-self? Dr. Phil: Maybe. Prove it. Me: For example, a man is in love with a woman, who is an alcoholic. This woman turns to alcohol to run away from her insecurities. The man does not know of this addiction, and the woman hides it from him for fear of losing him because she does not think she deserves him but then he finds out, and does not leave her...
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A Socratic Dialogue: Love in a Romantic Relationship   romantic love   -the Idea Of Romantic Love-   Romantic Love Essays   Representations of Romantic Love in Poetry Across the Periods   the healing power of nature and romantic love   Romantic Love: An analysis of Andrew Sullivan's Article   The Role of Fire in Romantic and Family Love on Reading the Aeneid   conflict in romantic relationship   Important Factors In A Romantic Relationship   The Relationship Between Love and Hate in Othello   How emotional is Terminating a non-romantic Relationship really?   Who are we to Question Love: A Look into love through the Eyes of Clarissa Dalloway and Peter Walsh   The Two Facets of Love: The Contrasting Nature of Love Explored in Beloved   A person in love will sacrifice all for the object of that love.  
 
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