did you win the argument, or your ex-mate?

by Calliope 13 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Calliope
    Calliope

    okay first, here's my disclaimer:
    for those of you who know who i am, this has nothing to do with me.

    i was wondering, why does the one experiencing the unrequited love lose out?
    what i mean is this, if one party decides they no longer want to pursue said marriage,
    why do their feelings precede that of the other party, who wants to continue on in the relationship?

    "i no longer want to be with you" said one.
    "well, that's too bad, i want to be with you, so you're gonna have to stay", said the other.

    hmmmm, who wins this argument?
    it would appear, the former wins in 99% of these scenarios (note, i didn't really check statistics).

    why?

  • ballistic
    ballistic

    Because you can't make someone love you.

  • asleif_dufansdottir
    asleif_dufansdottir
    "i no longer want to be with you" said one.

    "well, that's too bad, i want to be with you, so you're gonna have to stay", said the other.


    hmmmm, who wins this argument?

    it would appear, the former wins in 99% of these scenarios (note, i didn't really check statistics).

    Not in the case of an abusive spouse who says, "I want to be with you and if you leave me I'll kill you"

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    Turn down the lights;
    Turn down the bed.
    Turn down these voices
    Inside my head.

    Lay down with me;
    Tell me no lies.
    Just hold me close;
    Don't patronize.

    Don't patronize me.

    [Chorus:]
    'Cuz I can't make you love me
    If you don't.
    You can't make your heart feel
    Something it won't.
    Here in the dark
    In these final hours,
    I will lay down my heart
    And I'll feel the power;
    But you won't.
    No, you won't.
    'Cuz I can't make you love me
    If you don't.

    I'll close my eyes,
    Then I won't see
    The love you don't feel
    When you're holding me.

    Morning will come,
    And I'll do what's right;
    Just give me till then
    To give up this fight.

    And I will give up this fight.


    by Bonnie Raitt

  • Calliope
    Calliope

    ah yes, love.
    but wouldn't one person loving you be enough reason to stay?

    i know this makes no sense. but in a mathematical equation, the one with love,
    would win over the one without.


    note: i am being the devil's advocate (satan asked me, so bear with me).

  • lonelysheep
    lonelysheep
    i am being the devil's advocate (satan asked me, so bear with me).

    lol...I like that!

    The one who doesn't want to be with the person would "win" the argument. If the love is gone, why would the mate w/unrequited love want to stay?

  • Robdar
    Robdar

    In most of the US we have a no fault divorce. You cannot force a mate to stay with you if they wish to go--for any reason.

  • AuldSoul
    AuldSoul
    ...but in a mathematical equation, the one with love, would win over the one without.

    I think that would be a philisophical equation. The mathematical equations would look like this:

    Love + Love = positive relationship

    Love + -Love = neutral relationship/no relationship

    -Love + Love = neutral relationship/no relationship

    -Love + -Love = negative relationship

    Find one of the first kinds if you can. The others will make you miserable.

    Respectfully,
    AuldSoul

  • Calliope
    Calliope

    Love + -Love = neutral relationship/no relationship

    -Love + Love = neutral relationship/no relationship


    that's it!! that is exactly it.
    i kept thinking of it in terms of fractions,
    but negative plus positive makes so much more sense.

    cal.

  • freedomlover
    freedomlover

    :)


    you're funny!



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