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Of course! Love is happiness. Love, in principle, requires nothing in return. You accept the whole person. It means you love him. And that's a good thing. And if you expect something from him in return-this is no longer love. You're just missing something. Affection, attention, warmth. These are your needs. But a lover may not lack for these things if he is truly whole. And then he can safely just love. Anyone. Yes, even the whole world.�
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