Oh, so you are suggesting that the love under conditons of domestic violence is close or similar to unconditional love?
No Erik, I am not speaking of domestic violence. Nor am I speaking of unconditional love. The analagy you used was one of being tortured, that is what I am speaking to. Whether or not it is possible to love a person who is torturing you is the question I answered.
Your case sounds like a catch 22 - the regular-cultural kind of love got you together with your torturer in the first place, its role as your life-saver...It all sounds like you are trying to add an aura of magic to a mundane case of domestic violence. Good that you pulled through, but idolizing it...? Think twice even before considering anything like that.
As I said, I am not talking of any domestic violence instances. Certainly neither am I idolizing them.
Besides, there are many known cases of violence where the victim has been literally beaten into loving the abuser to the extent where victim has acutally tried to stop law enforcement officers from acting. Terrorists, sexual violence, etc. Human mind is suscpetible to pressure and violence. Percpetion of reality can be dramatically altered using violence and pain.
I can't say I have ever heard of such a case where the 'victim' was beaten into loving the abuser. Love doesn't work that way E.
Sorry, but I don't buy your case and I suggest you review deeply your own position on it.
As I said before, it's up to you whether or not you choose to believe it is possible to love someone who harms you.
What you buy or do not buy, is up to you. The fact is, that love
is the answer, love
will lead the way. Your fear of it however is your personal stumbling block. I am afraid that is your battle to fight how you, yourself see fit.