Sunday, July 25, 2010

The Nature Of Love

A topic I really don't feel qualified to talk about. Honestly, I only have my own experiences to fall back on, and I've only been alive for 44 years. Not a lot of time to figure out such a grand emotion. But today one of my Facebook friends posted a quote on the subject of love and I participated in a bit of a discussion. Deep philosophical subject, love is.

One thing pertaining to love is the notion of unconditional love. It's something I've always found deeply puzzling. A noble concept, but how realistic is it? Really. Stop and think about it. Personally, my love has conditions. It is often said of pets, and of dogs in particular, that we experience unconditional love from them. I've heard stories of abused dogs licking the hand that beats them and it breaks my heart. But I like to think that I am a bit more evolved than dogs. I'm a survivor of an abusive relationship and it was only when I scraped up enough of a smidgen of love and respect for myself that I was able to walk away. Because my love has conditions and one of them is that if you want me to love you, you will not abuse me. An extreme example perhaps, but it makes sense. And quite frankly, the older I get, the more practical I get, even in matters of the heart.

And people have what I think are unrealistic romantic notions of the concept of love. The kind of love that lasts forever. And yes, there are such examples, most notably when you are talking about the love you feel for a child. There is no emotion that quite touches that. But life in general is transitory, therefore all that life encompasses must also be transitory. And why not love as well? And if the love you once felt for someone has faded, that makes it no less real. It was real and important at one point in your life, and that's good enough for me. After all, love is generally a good thing and the more times you experience it, the more enriched is your life.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Too Angry For Words...

I just read this article a few minutes ago. I am spitting mad.

The article is about a young woman, Afshan Azad. She has played the role of Padma Patil in some of the Harry Potter films. Her older brother has beaten her, and both him and this woman's father have threatened to kill her. Why? For the "sin" of dating a Hindu.

I am so incredibly sick and tired of reading about these misogynistic cretinous bastards who beat, maim and kill women in the name of their god and their religion. I am sickened to death by their presumption that women are their property. And I am sitting here trying to figure out what else I have to say on the subject, but the best I can come up with at this time is a very loud, "Fuck you!!"

Sigh.