> >
> > Agape love, Ricardo; not eros. Confusion between the two is a plague
> of the
> > carnal mind, which is beset by many sad, dark misapprehensions
> regarding
> > reality. You can't help it in your current state. I understand. :)
> >
> 
> Wrong again Bobby. It's you people who can't tell the difference. We,
> in
> Spanish, have various words for various kinds of love. But I don't
> blame
> you, after all you can't help it speaking this pseudo-language of
> yours.

Too clever by half. Agape and eros are Greek, not English words. I was
clarifying that the kind of love I meant was Agape love--the unconditional,
and completely non-sexual, variety--not eros.

I'm sure Spanish is rich enough to express it--but you are not kind enough
to appreciate it.

- Bob




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