Friday, January 8, 2010

Love And Respect Do You Think That Feeling A Sense Of Duty And Feeling Love And Respect Are Mutually Exclusive?

Do you think that feeling a sense of duty and feeling love and respect are mutually exclusive? - love and respect

A previous question, I wondered if people think that a sense of duty or obligation to care for family members, we can not feel the love and respect, at the same time. Is there something wrong with the obligations and duties?

3 comments:

ROXY. sheila from OZ said...

not at all. We have a duty to our children, parents, family members, and if you increase the love that we are sure that we do the right thing, to the best of our abilities.

Inundated in SF said...

You can love and respect for their families and a sense of duty and obligation to them. You can not love or respect for their family, but still feels a sense of duty to serve them - but I think that once in prison and would have a greater risk of abuse. So we can love / respect for their family, but I think it is their duty to always care for them. I know people who fall into each category. Personally, I grew up to serve our seniors always - and fortunately, I love and respect me a great pleasure and care for them, I see this as an obligation or duty, I want to live just as comfortable and clean as possible for now can do everything themselves.

Miz D said...

You can do the right thing, because he believes it his duty, not like someone, or even respect. There is nothing wrong with the duties and responsibilities. Too many people walk away from difficult marriages, children or parents, because they have no sense of duty. It's all about and what they "deserve in life.

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