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I always come across people that want to use sincerity to buy love, and some how many of them fail and it doesn’t work.
However before I begin sharing, I would like to say that the “50 Things I wished I knew about guys, girls and relationships then” aren’t over yet.
That’s just because after thinking about it for 3 straight days, I kind of burnt out on what I wanted to say, even though I had more.
So I will be updating that list as I go on sharing relationship advices.
I always felt that using sincerity to buy love isn’t sincerity.
I came across incidents where people demanded, saying, “I have done this and that for you, yet you have the cheek to treat me otherwise!”
They use what they have given freely out of love to demand similar treatments of love.
Many people use sincerity in many ways. People who are after their crush’s heart often use their sincerity as a selling price, in order for the other party to treat them similarly.
Boyfriends or girlfriends would demand attention if they themselves have given much attention to their partners.
And this ’sincerity’ causes many arguments, especially when the person offering that ’sincerity’ feels victimized by the other party for not reciprocating.
Really, that kind of sincerity isn’t love; that’s a loan in order to get something back in future.
If you want to give something or a gift out of true sincerity, there should never be an expectancy to receive anything back, in any shape, form or fashion.
And it should not be time-bound; there should never be an expectancy to receive anything in the future and in the present.
That is true sincerity, and that is love.
And why am I sharing this?
If ‘false sincerity’ is a source of conflict in your relationship, whether is it with your friends, boyfriend or girlfriend, husband or wife, knowing this will help you to avoid this path of endless arguments and ridiculous demands.
You will be more careful not to use what you have freely given before out of love, as a bargaining chip to get something out of your loved ones.
There is another aspect of sincerity that we should know.
Many people think that if they are sincere, the person whom they like will be ‘touched’ by their sincerity and that they will reciprocate these feelings back in response.
Though this is true in some cases, I have come across more people who are disappointed than those who truly got what their heart’s desire.
That’s because those who are disappointed think that getting loved is all about sincerity.
However, these people forget the fact that if someone that they don’t truly like, offers the same amount of sincerity to them, more often or not they will reject that person irregardless of the amount of sincerity.
The fact is, we are truly impressed with sincerity only if the person offering that sincerity is already someone whom we value and has a weighty presence.
So if you are always suffering from heartaches, always feeling victimized because all your efforts of sincerity doesn’t seem to count, you need to focus on becoming a person of value to that special someone, instead of trying to ’sell’ your sincerity in order to get what your heart’s desire.
This will work much better than trying to sell your sincerity.
I really hope to cater to your heart’s cries in regards to love and relationships.
So if you have anything you want to ask, feel free to drop by at “Gift and Relationship Advice – Question and Answer“, post a question in the comments page and I will try to help you as much as I can.
I have a question for you today: is a love relationship a selfish affair?
Truly, many people are after their crush’s hearts are not for their crush’s sake; it is for themselves.
And so people will claim that they love their crush with all of their heart, and it is for their sake, but I always have a tendency to smell a rat out of these statements.
Is that love?
So, is a love relationship a selfish affair to you?
You can list it down in the comments below.
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