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Yeah, unfortunately I see this happen a lot, you know what I'm saying, some people don't love themselves, they attach the love that they have to the person they're with, and then they become obsessed, but they never really find that love for themselves, so, I say yeah.
Mmm, I'm gonna have to say no Because How are you like expected, how are you expecting to love someone if you can't even love yourself Love yourself for who you are Before you decide to love someone else
I don't believe, I do believe you can love someone if you don't love yourself but you'll end up relying on that person to be your only source of happiness because you don't love yourself. But yeah, I think you can but it's definitely better to love yourself first.
I don't know, maybe, maybe not, because how about if that love from someone else can actually guide you, or the un-love from someone else can guide you to your own love? Interesting question. Too bad that I don't have the answer. Bye!
The answer we want to say is no. Right? Everybody say, you got to love yourself first. You got to love yourself first. But when I had kids, I was in a very depressed, depressive state and I didn't think highly of myself. And I don't even think I love myself that much. But I know I love them babies. 100%. But once I began to love myself, I was able to edify their love on a different level. So I think it's possible. But it's not the greatest love you can have.
I think this is an excellent question. I personally think this is not a one layered question or one layered answer that can be given to this. There's different avenues, different facets, different layers. So I think it is important to love yourself while loving others. Yeah.