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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't agree, especially when it comes to children. There isn't anything my children could do that would make me stop loving them. I might not like them, I might even really dislike them but I would still love them. It is hard to explain but that's just how I feel.[/quote] OP here, I totally get that while they are young, however like PP said...what happens when they become adults, can't things change?[/quote] Another poster, here, and no, I can't imagine anything that my children could do, even as adults, that would make me stop loving them. I might not like them at all, I might have to change my relationship with them if they were engaged in truly bad behavior, but I would never stop loving them and I would always hope that we could repair the relationship. If they turned away, my arms would always be open for them to come back. I feel this way about my parents, too. My spouse is slightly different--I can imagine him doing things that would make me stop loving him, although those would be pretty extreme things--serious cruelty, addiction that caused him to be deceptive and manipulative, etc. Even if we divorced, I think I would always have a place in my heart for him, and wish him happiness. [/quote]
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