love - can you extend it tto an insane person? if not why not?

@Easytime (126)
Nigeria
April 17, 2007 8:33am CST
Some people say they love but don't actually love. They only lust, get infatuated and all. If they actually love, they should love everybody - human beings irrespective of whether the person is disabled, insane or psychologically normal. Love is not selfish - it's open arms and giving. It gives without reproach or retreat - it continues to give even when no one sees it. As for me, I love everyone unconditionally but people don't like it that I love. They want me to be selective - only to physically normal people. But despite their pressure, they can't decide for me. I still deserve my rights to do what I want, when I want and to those I want. Or am I wrong? Plese tell me more.
1 response
@nanayangel (7879)
• Philippines
17 Apr 07
I agree with you. I believe that true love is unconditional. You love the person for what he is. You love him for his wholeness. It means loving him fully including his flaws. That's why you can't give any reason for love. Because love itself is a reason. Like from what I read, "You love not because but because you love". True love is worth fighting for. I hope that you'll find happiness and make the right decision.