Describe the Most Beautiful Love You Ever Witnessed or Experienced

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My grandfather was dying from a terminal brain tumor. We didn't know yet when he was wheeled into surgery. He wouldn't let go of my grandmother's hand. They were both crying. They grew up across the street from each other and married out of high school, separated by war. Whatever truth happened between them, they did love each other.
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Anonymous wrote:I saw this old couple, maybe in their 70’s, all hugged up and kissing each other. My husband thought how wonderful that was to see as well. We figured they have been in love forever and still couldn’t resist each other. They actually stroked up a convo with us, and we asked how long they have been together? They said a month and met online a month before that eh oh well.


Love it!!
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jon snow and daenerys - GOT
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Anonymous wrote:Interfaith Jewish man and catholic woman


I know one wonderful example of exactly this combination.
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Anonymous wrote:Interfaith Jewish man and catholic woman


I know one wonderful example of exactly this combination.


I know a couple also, the wife is so controlling she has emotionally castrated the DH but he still brings her flowers
Anonymous
Jack + Rose from Titanic.

I wish I could find a man as handsome, talented, caring & loyal like Jack Dawson.
Anonymous
Me when I find a new Netflix Series that is really primo. The whole world goes away; I'm skipping and dancing on a cloud. The series fulfills my every need. Glorious.
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Anonymous wrote:Jack + Rose from Titanic.

I wish I could find a man as handsome, talented, caring & loyal like Jack Dawson.


They knew each other for, what, 4 days? That's not love, that's hormones.
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Anonymous wrote:I remember watching video of a crash -- I think a plane? -- into icy water, and the survivors were having to be helicoptered out in harnesses. I watched this one man over and over put person after person into the harness while he was treading water. He went under before they could get him out. He was just another passenger, and they were strangers to him, but he kept them safe.

My god.


This was the crash into the Potomac in the 80’s.


That is one of the greatest acts of bravery and selflessness imaginable. However, I would not necessarily call that “love”.

My dad saved many people during his years as a firefighter in an inner city. He would have died for any of them, but he wouldn’t say he loved them.


Are you familiar with the Greek term agape, as one of the types of love? It has quite a long history.
Anonymous
I spent a few years as a pediatric hospice nurse and there is NO love like mother and child. When your child is dying the love in the air is palatable and all encompassing. I'll never forget one little 3 year old right before she slipped away was having so much discomfort with her airway and she said "mama you're right I can breath now." And the mom just sat there and said "I had to believe that for her and for me. I really just had to believe that."
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Anonymous wrote:I remember watching video of a crash -- I think a plane? -- into icy water, and the survivors were having to be helicoptered out in harnesses. I watched this one man over and over put person after person into the harness while he was treading water. He went under before they could get him out. He was just another passenger, and they were strangers to him, but he kept them safe.

My god.


This was the crash into the Potomac in the 80’s.


That is one of the greatest acts of bravery and selflessness imaginable. However, I would not necessarily call that “love”.

My dad saved many people during his years as a firefighter in an inner city. He would have died for any of them, but he wouldn’t say he loved them.


Are you familiar with the Greek term agape, as one of the types of love? It has quite a long history.


Based on my recollection of Christian theology, the Trinity and so forth:
beware Greeks bearing deep thoughts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:jon snow and daenerys - GOT


Omg my love for Jon Snows butt knows no bounds....Im into chicks too so I would love to be the filling in their sandwich.
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Anonymous wrote:I remember watching video of a crash -- I think a plane? -- into icy water, and the survivors were having to be helicoptered out in harnesses. I watched this one man over and over put person after person into the harness while he was treading water. He went under before they could get him out. He was just another passenger, and they were strangers to him, but he kept them safe.

My god.


This was the crash into the Potomac in the 80’s.


That is one of the greatest acts of bravery and selflessness imaginable. However, I would not necessarily call that “love”.

My dad saved many people during his years as a firefighter in an inner city. He would have died for any of them, but he wouldn’t say he loved them.


Are you familiar with the Greek term agape, as one of the types of love? It has quite a long history.


Based on my recollection of Christian theology, the Trinity and so forth:
beware Greeks bearing deep thoughts.


Unless they are holding you above the Potomac!
Anonymous
My parents are soon to be married 40 years and they are still crazy in love. It is certainly not the most beautiful love but it is love that truly inspires me to want to be a better wife and mother. Last year I asked my mom how their marriage worked so well and after she listed a bunch of things she said "and great sex" upon which I said TMI!
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Anonymous wrote:Jack + Rose from Titanic.

I wish I could find a man as handsome, talented, caring & loyal like Jack Dawson.


They knew each other for, what, 4 days? That's not love, that's hormones.


+100

Also, you know they were fictional characters, right?
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