Awwh that is beautiful. It is not limited to one moment so it is even better in my opinion.
Astamiss stated: source post
Describe the time you felt most loved in your life.
Can you elaborate by providing a description of this feeling please?
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Cricket stated: source post
Astamiss stated: source post
Describe the time you felt most loved in your life.
Can you elaborate by providing a description of this feeling please?
I guess the edgy semantists out there could substute "felt most loved" with "percieved the most love". I'm sure you can at least recognize others feelings in a textbook sense.
"Perceived the most love" makes more sense.
I turned 21 in southern Iraq. For a couple weeks leading up to the day, I had been attempting to convince the other soldiers around me to have their families and friends ship over supplies (paper, pencils, notebooks, etc.) for a local school that was being built to no avail. I had come back from outside the wire in the very early morning of my birthday and managed to get just a few hours sleep before being woken up to ask if I could help with some paperwork after I finished my work-out, meaning that I also had to cut my work-out short for the day. As I walked out the building to the tent with the weights, I passed two of my friends and they were carrying pizza. I tried to ask them about it and they hid behind a humvee, leading me to think they were holding out on me. After lifting for 45 minutes, I found that the showers were broken again. The whole birthday was just coming together to be the worst I'd ever had.
I returned to the building we were staying in and opened the door to the office... To my entire platoon crammed in a small space screaming "SURPRISE!" The pizzas that my friend was carrying turned out to be for the party. They had somehow gotten the cooks to make them. A large garbage bag of soda had been comandeered from the local chow hall. They had found a card for me that read "Happy 16th Birthday" which I'm sure gotten easily and I was given blank paper and colored pencils, also difficult to acquire at the time.
A tarp covered something in the back corner and I was told to pull it back. Underneath were stacked boxes full of school supplies that the other soldiers had sent from home. There was also a jar of money that the company had pulled together for the school for additional supplies. It can legitimately be said to be the best day of my life and the day that I perceived the most love.
Astamiss stated: source post
Ah yes felt the most loved. It is the moment you felt mos valued, most appreciated, most connected, most respected... I think this is a beautiful surprise. It even seems right to be a movie.
I don't know that I felt "the most loved" or "most valued" or "most respected", etc. It was just the time that I perceived the most love. It might not have even been love for me but for what we thought we were trying to do. It was still early in the Iraq War and the soldiers still felt like they had a purpose.
Astamiss stated: source post
I think I see a trend. There are many people who feel most loved when they are most vulnerable and yet someone takes care of them out of their heart. I know cricket felt he was having the worse birthday then he had an amazing usprise birthday. I see they are there for you through the hard times.
The only dick I have is attached to my boyfriend's body. The pronoun here is she.
Cricket stated: source post
Astamiss stated: source post
Describe the time you felt most loved in your life.
Can you elaborate by providing a description of this feeling please?
I guess the edgy semantists out there could substitute "felt most loved" with "percieved the most love". I'm sure you can at least recognize others feelings in a textbook sense.
I'm drawing a complete blank on this one. I don't know how anyone would even figure that out? In fact, I've been puzzling over this one for almost an hour now and am wondering if I even understood the love others have of me on an emotional level before. Thanks for posting this thread. It gives my something to ponder for the rest of the day.
Flipped my parent's Jeep after sneaking into, trespassing, and off-roading in a State Park. It rolled over twice, busted a fuel line, started on fire, and blew up GTA style. 20 thousand dollar Jeep, paid off, with only personal injury insurance on it, scrapped for 200 bucks. They didn't even care about the Jeep, only that I could have been hurt. Totally unexpected.
No repercussions at all besides a fine, and being banned from the state park.
Defiance stated: source post
It's interesting you see that as a positive experience, I just read it as a really sad one.
I've had a lot of moments around her that I know I shouldn't have been happy in. I was just flooded with so much happiness to the point of euphoria. No drug, accomplishment or love I've had from others has ever felt as good as that.
Even while I was in that moment I knew it was completely unhealthy. Eeirely disturbed by how happy I was. I realized I was becoming more mentally unhinged and loved every moment of it.