- MBTI
- INFJ
- Enneagram
- 1w2
I've recently watched the movie Comet. It's a great movie, it sort of depicts different mbti relationships (seeing as i am in an intj-infj relationship i somehow related to it.)
The guy in the story never believed in love--but believes in the idea of it (similar of an intj) but in the end, he cannot see life without love because of the girl.
Anyway, the moral of the story was that, there's always a great love. But, not all ends well. It might be beautiful, the other might not be able to move on and in the end, what matters was how you learned from it.
I guess my question is,
How can you say you truly "love" a person? (Romantically speaking) I know love doesn't have a definite meaning but i'm sure some of you have said "i love you" from ex lovers, but then the relationship ended.. Is love conditional? If you've been into many relationships, Can you say, that you have loved all your exes the same way? Or you loved one more than the other?
The guy in the story never believed in love--but believes in the idea of it (similar of an intj) but in the end, he cannot see life without love because of the girl.
Anyway, the moral of the story was that, there's always a great love. But, not all ends well. It might be beautiful, the other might not be able to move on and in the end, what matters was how you learned from it.
I guess my question is,
How can you say you truly "love" a person? (Romantically speaking) I know love doesn't have a definite meaning but i'm sure some of you have said "i love you" from ex lovers, but then the relationship ended.. Is love conditional? If you've been into many relationships, Can you say, that you have loved all your exes the same way? Or you loved one more than the other?