To Like and To Love
(For anyone contemplating marriage, or weighing their
relationships)
When do you like a person and
when do you love someone? If you like being around a person, is it because you love
them[him or her], or like the person for the pleasant feeling it gives
you to be there? Obviously you don't really like being with someone if it is
unpleasant to be there even if you would make some sacrifice for the person out
of love.
To like a person is to feel
good about their presence because the person makes you feel good. But love is a
commitment not limited to the good feeling you get from being in harmony with
that person.
It may be that before
marriage, you may like a person very much, but would not be willing to make a
sacrifice if things got really rough in your relationship, or if you were very
disappointed in that person. After marriage, in the commitment of faithfulness
and permanent love, you are committed to care regardless how you
feel, whether or not you like how
the person is relating to you at the moment or generally. Thus it may be that
liking the person dominates the relationship before marriage and love is the
commitment in marriage.
So, when you cuddle up to
your partner, is it liking or loving? If it is only for your feelings, it is
liking. If it is also because it makes her feel good, it is also loving. It is
both when it is what you both want to give to each other and what you want to
receive and it makes to feel good. It is the same for sex. It can be mutually
positive, or for the benefit of one more than the other. If closeness is only
for the liking of one of the person, it becomes a matter of self interest, and
becomes a turn-off for the uninterested person. Unless it is done for the sake
of the other person, unselfishly. I suppose all relationships should keep a
balance of loving and liking: or loving above liking. Certainly to love a
person and don’t like him in part becomes a stale and difficult relationship.
Happily, one both likes and loves the person married to.
No comments:
Post a Comment