Posted by rjlockhart37 on April 22, 2014, at 20:05:14
that's really been on my mind for a long time....i think it's a flattery word for love....because if someone really cared they would do something when someone needs company seriously what does that word mean in social terms? like i know under a doctor's care, or in a hosptial, but when someone says they care for somebody and watch them plummet and leave like it never happened, that is really is ironic....
i'n my view it's a flattering love term to show someone love, not actually acting it out but it depends on the situation....
anyone have thoughts?>
not a scholar but understand distress.....
"unheard pain, is the told through good company"
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