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One that loves another, simply cannot die for them since it is contra to the very idea of love.

You ARE saying I cannot run into traffic to to push them to safety (therefore getting myself killed, AND DYING FOR THEM !) to save the life of my son , wife, daughter or anyone I CONSIDER I love !.

Saying a thing, doesn't make it true .... (Even if it's in bold)

@jtstreetman

No you won't. You do it out of instict. many people have done this without being relatives.

It is much very true. Look around you. Also please understand that romantic love is different than parental love.

I'm going to echo @jtstreetman's sentiments.

The fact that it's preceded by the word "I" doesn't make it selfish. Of course love has that selfish aspect, but it's inherently selfless. That's what makes it love. If you won't make sacrifices for another person you don't love them.

@sethlinson

Bullshit. If it was selfless you would love everyone unconditionally . Come on guys. These are tales for 15 year old girls...

Of course love has that selfish aspect

You are arguing against a point I never made. I conceded that there is that selfish element meaning that of course no act is entirely selfish.

And thanks for insulting me by implying that what I'm saying is worthless and only a product of "cultural brainwashing". Much appreciated.

There is no such thing as a selfless act. Even the smallest act of kindness aims to reward oneself either directly or indirectly.

Do I really need to chew it even more, or the cultural brainwashing has done that much of a damage?