“Love Me, Love My Dog”
Has anyone ever heard this phrase? Love is about affection, respect, valuing, believing in, and trusting each other. It’s even more important when we open our hearts, grant freedom, and accept everything about each other without worrying about our partner’s past.
Everyone has a past. Everyone has made mistakes. But what truly matters is the present. Have they improved themselves, or are they still making the same mistakes?
Loving someone means loving them for who they are, accepting what they have, just like the foreign phrase “Love me, love my dog.” Literally, it means “If you love me, please love my dog too,” but the deeper meaning is “If you love me, please love what I have.”
It’s true that we all have strengths and weaknesses, but if we truly love someone, we must accept them for who they are, including both the good and the bad.
Don’t love someone only when they are lovable, but be ready to accept their flaws, their negative points, and their quick temper. Accept that they might be argumentative or stubborn.
Don’t love someone just because they are beautiful, smart, or talented. Accept that as they grow older, they may no longer be as beautiful, and they, too, have weaknesses and ignorance.
Don’t love someone just because they have wealth or money, or because of their family background. Remember that all these things are external. Love them for who they are, stay by their side through everything, and never abandon them, no matter what happens. Be ready to endure hardships and overcome obstacles together.
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