>>4811097>That's not what you love. That's what makes you happy.When I got divorced, I went on a massive quest to understand what Love was as I apparently didn't understand it.
One thing I came to find out is that the concept of "Love" is often masked to mean "Loyalty" in the Jewish Owned Society. In other words "Love" is meant simply as "Man Up"
Women know this is your weakness, so when they are about to lose an argument, they will simply pose "I thought you loved me" which means, "Let me win this argument."
You may "Love" the process of being part of a family but it's more about Loyalty to your wife; to your kids. There is Love there too, especially for your kids but there is pain and sacrifice, giving up some things you wanted.
A relationship with a woman is not often Love. Most often it's build on Fears. These Fears are perhaps "The Fear of Being Alone" ; "The Fear of growing old without kids" or "The Fear of not reaching stature in society."
Most relationships are ultimately built on fear.
And so I came to know what Love really was. It's a momentary fleeting thing. It's a moment in time. It may be that moment when a brick oven pizza comes to your table and you bite into it. In that second of time, you may feel Love. You may feel love the first time you kiss a girl. You may feel love when you cum onto the hole of your wife. You may feel love when you change somebody's life and they thank you.
You can tell Love when your heart is vibrating at a very high level. You can feel it vibrating. That is Love, and it's momentary. Love does not describe something long term. That is loyalty.
So yes, I feel Love sometimes shitposting on the Chans as I can fully be myself for a moment and make others laugh and think. But only for a moment. I can tell because my heart races. And then Love races away laughing, "You'll never catch me." Love is just ether and we're constantly trying to catch up to it but we never do.