Within a community of people who were all very different but all devoted and experimental with regard to contemplative topics. There were times I felt extremely listened to, which was validating in a way I’ve experienced in few contexts. Their trust enabled me to take on roles I never would have imagined before then.
We feel loved for who we are. And that matters a lot.
https://josivandroavelar.com.br/bloganuary-017-sobre-se-sentir-amado-e-porque-isso-importa/
Love is a very sweet thing, that exists between two couples, but can turn to bitterness once you breakup with someone that u truely loves. I remember when I still single I fell in love with a girl that somuch loved me that I wish I will end up marrying her, but it’s quiet unfortunately that we got seperated, I shaded tears very much, that I find it very dificult to love any other girl. However I finally got married to a woman that loves me more. We love is very sweet.
This prompt is sweet, and I’m loving reading some of the responses so far.
If you’re looking to feel loved, though, you can’t beat having a puppy that looks up to you. Aww. 🐶
https://catchingshadows672971735.wordpress.com/2024/01/17/bloganuary-can-you-share-a-positive-example-of-where-you-felt-loved/ Short answer: No, no I have not. Also: I hate this question SO much.
[…] post is my response to the question “Can you share a positive example of where you’ve felt loved?” A list of the writing challenges can be found here. We’re just over half way […]
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It took a lot of years, but I finally found someone who loves me every day. https://frithjof.blog/love-sought-is-good-but-given-unsought-is-better/
Nei luoghi interiori e segreti che ho scelto e varcato.
truly a beautiful testimony
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I am very late and way behind in the month, but here is my very “short and sweet” response:
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