--- In [email protected], "Rory Goff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

"A true friend for me is one who loves unconditionally, without a lot 
of rules and requirements either of us has to navigate through 
to "earn" or "keep" that love"

I overheard something like this a few weeks back and thought it sweet 
and sincere Ð a description of love placed simply on the table.  The 
two speaking, Robin and Ed had shared a moment of honesty after a 
difficult argument. Robin had accused Ed of something he habitually 
did. While Ed denied and deflected Robin began to cry, this seemed to 
bring out a more caring side of Ed. 

Later that day after our session, I could hear the two playing as 
though nothing had happened. 

Question: is this unconditional experience one you have in all 
situations, even those requiring a more adult perspective? 


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