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Re: What does loyalty mean? » orchid

Posted by one woman cine on December 4, 2005, at 17:19:30

In reply to What does loyalty mean?, posted by orchid on December 4, 2005, at 7:14:06

I think loyalty is an action not a thought. Thinking something isn't the same as acting upon it. I think emotions are like thoughts too; you can have negative emotions or affect towards someone, but it doesn't mean your disloyal. I think it means you just don't agree. Otherwise, every time you spoke up for yourself or said something maybe they didn't want to bear, could be construed as "disloyal". & then you would be in a kind of servile postion which no person should really be in.

As for sexual feeling or thoughts, that's perfectly fine too. We are sexual beings and should respect that. Attraction is part biology and part personality. You can't ignore your body.

But as I said, thought/feelings are one thing, action is another.


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