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Love

Loving Imperfections

They say that we are not loved for our perfections, but for our imperfections. They (various self-help gurus) say that we can’t possibly love people who are perfect, rather we stand in awe of them and really fear them.

The trouble with this line of thinking for me is, I don’t want to be loved, I want to be feared. I want people to see me and think, “Look how together she is, she is a powerful weapon of intelligence, beauty, and power.” Sure, I can love other people for their imperfections. Inform your doctor at the earliest about any unusual symptom that you buying viagra in usa experience while using this drug. Chronic pancreatitis can create low amounts of and low-quality pancreatic digestive enzymes, which viagra online sales can also cause chronic diarrhea. Usually before I approach a girl generic levitra australia djpaulkom.tv I scan the surroundings to see if a boyfriend is nearby. With the passage of time when you need to viagra tablets 20mg seek for versatile and capable ED medicine in order to restart love in your marriage life or relationship. But do I want to be loved for my imperfections? Do I want a man to say, “Stella, you’re so odd and different looking. I love you for that?” No! How condescending is that?!

However, I certainly don’t want to be alone for the rest of my life and I don’t see myself going in the direction of perfection (unless gray hair suddenly makes it’s way into the beauty standard.) Thus, I don’t think I have a choice. I’m going to have to be loved for my imperfections. Just for today, I can accept love (minus the condescensions) for my imperfections.