Unconditional Love

I had never believed that this existed until very recently. As a child I had to earn love by “good behaviour” and doing well at school. In my marriage it was clear that “love” was again earnt but this time for sex. Friends were little better as always there were value systems imposed on me and limits to what they would give. 

My involvement with Christianity was always defective and ultimately abusive (them on me) with the entire premis of their belief system based on judgement. They threw about the mantra “god is love” but it is a complete lie as god only loves you if you agree with his rules, if you don’t off to hell you jolly well go!  Needless to say I have no connection with religion at all now  

Id given up on ever finding real love, unconditional love, but to my surprise and delight I have, she is my partner Hazel …

We met while volunteering at Cats Protection, gradually grew closer and have now been in a complete relationship for over six months. Her love, unlike everyone else I’ve ever known, truly is unconditional. She never judges me, she never makes me earn love, she can hold an alternative perspective or opinion without imposing it on me and her reactions to my autism are perfect. I get fairly frequent meltdowns and often when we are out and about, her response is always supportive and kind and understanding. She’s not an autistic herself but somehow knows intuitively what to do for the best with me. 

Thank you Hazel, I adore you with my every atom xxx

Emma

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  • Amazing, its an amazing example of unconditional love. And i am too much for our love.

    Unconditional love is a type of love that is not dependent on any conditions or requirements. It is a love that is given freely, without any expectations of receiving something in return. Unconditional love is often associated with parental love, as parents are often thought to love their children unconditionally. However, unconditional love can be felt and expressed in any type of relationship, whether it be between romantic partners, friends, or even strangers.

    Unconditional love is characterized by acceptance, forgiveness, and compassion. It involves loving someone for who they are, flaws and all, without trying to change them or expecting them to change for your benefit. Unconditional love is also about supporting someone through their struggles and being there for them during both the good times and the bad.

  • You’ve summed it up perfectly here and it captures so much of what we share. We met just over a year ago when volunteering at Cats Protecton and every day since I’ve given thanks for our friendship and love and partnership xxx

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