Tsukuyomi (post: 1263655) wrote:No no, not at all ^__^ It's understandable
Frustration is a frustrating thing <_> It's really hard to tell with this type of thing u_u
You're not trying to be other then yourself are you? I'm not trying to accuse you of do that, but there are those who try to be someone who they are not.. I'm pretty sure others can sense when others do that.
Bobtheduck (post: 1263667) wrote:It's funny, I've had people say this to me, but "myself" can vary from time to time... I act differently when I like someone than when I am just in a room of people, ya know? I act differently online than I do when I'm out with friends. I act differently when I'm with my Family Guy and Grand Theft Auto loving friend than I do when I'm with my parents, but that's ALL me...
Everytime I have done something where I live with people for a few months (summer of Service or DTS or SMPD or staff) people say I "break out of my shell" by the end of it, but in my shell or out, it's still me. Does "me" have to be defined so narrowly. So, I believe many people may think I'm NOT acting "like me" You know, I like acting, have since I was a child (not that I'm particularly good at it) but when I wanted an acting role when I was on the program team for a camp, I was told to stop trying to be like this other guy... You know, being me means staying quiet and in the background and never doing anything big or out there...
There's a lot more to "me" than what people see when I'm uncomfortable and not sure of what to do.
RFC (post: 1263920) wrote:The question "What is love?" was asked at one point. I would like to answer this question. Don't worry, my answer is quite simple. And, yet, it is so deep that you can live a hundred lifetimes and it will still amaze you.
God is love.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1263941) wrote:That's pretty much right, but at the same time I can't help that it can sooooort of be a cop-out (no offense to anybody XD).
But go further. Please expound. =) How do you Project the love of God to others? What is the core foundation of love? (In terms of a more human definition or attribute)
ShiroiHikari (post: 1263980) wrote:Also, loving people doesn't always mean liking them. Loving people doesn't always mean being nicey-nicey to them all the time either. The best way to show someone the love of Christ is to treat them the way you would want to be treated, regardless of how they treat you or have treated you in the past.
Don't forget that there are several different kinds of love. The love that Christ has for us is what you'd call unconditional love and it's really difficult to do. Then there's romantic love (not the same thing as infatuation!), platonic love, brotherly love, familial love.
I feel like I just blathered on and didn't really say anything relevant. @_@ That's what I get for posting so late at night. Carry on.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1263980) wrote:Also, loving people doesn't always mean liking them. Loving people doesn't always mean being nicey-nicey to them all the time either. The best way to show someone the love of Christ is to treat them the way you would want to be treated, regardless of how they treat you or have treated you in the past.
Don't forget that there are several different kinds of love. The love that Christ has for us is what you'd call unconditional love and it's really difficult to do. Then there's romantic love (not the same thing as infatuation!), platonic love, brotherly love, familial love.
I feel like I just blathered on and didn't really say anything relevant. @_@ That's what I get for posting so late at night. Carry on.
Chrysolite wrote:My little sister who is wise far beyond her years holds to her position that she will not start dating anyone until she is reasonably sure that that person is the one she will marry. "Dating is for marriage." she says, "It's not a game." and she's disgusted by people who act like it is.
The question "What is love?" was asked at one point.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:For me, you can date someone that you're not dating. "Going on a date" with somebody is NOT the same as being in a relationship with them (i.e. dating).
My little sister who is wise far beyond her years holds to her position that she will not start dating anyone until she is reasonably sure that that person is the one she will marry.
Nate (post: 1264030) wrote:Try explaining that to a girlfriend or wife. "Oh honey, I just took her out to dinner and a movie! I'm not in a relationship with her!"
Going on a date = dating.
Nate (post: 1264030) wrote:Try explaining that to a girlfriend or wife. "Oh honey, I just took her out to dinner and a movie! I'm not in a relationship with them!"
Going on a date = dating. If you're not dating the person, it's not a date. If I went out to dinner with you I wouldn't say "I went on a date with Ryan."
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