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Kelpi
3 years ago • May 4, 2021
Kelpi • May 4, 2021
WOW what a question. It is easy to say "Yes I would die for my love!" but if you where in that position would you? I was always told to give your live for someone is the straight line to heaven but in what situation? To give her your seat in the life boat as the ship went down yes. To give her a hand to higher ground as rabid squirrels chewed on you?
For my part there is no greater gift to give than my life to her. I know I could die happy knowing she would live. As for the killing part. If there was no other way to protect her I would drop a human like a rotten apple with a worm in it. I have no problem dying for her. She is my heart and my life it is my job to make sure she is safe. It is not in me to just take a life unless others are in danger of losing theirs. If someone hurt her killing them would be a blessing. I want them to know how they screwed up and that unless God comes down and takes them by the hand and guides them home. I would want them to live a long time and know they screwed up and death is going to be a long time coming.
Miki​(masochist female)
3 years ago • May 5, 2021
Miki​(masochist female) • May 5, 2021
No.

Most of the time. Of course I'm not a great example due to the effects of my depression meds as well as my upbringing, neither of which are conducive to a "love" at that level.

But the rest depends a lot on the context of such a situation. Life and death scenario (fire, accident, natural disaster) Sure, if one loves their partner to the extent to where they'd risk life and limb for their safety of course.

Same with "kill"-- as in they are under attack you may find yourself having to whack the attacker.

* * * * *

But aside from that, involving the death of anyone due to blind, head-over-heels infatuation?

Nahh.
IowaDom​(dom male)
3 years ago • May 5, 2021
IowaDom​(dom male) • May 5, 2021
It always amazes me how as time passes by, the value of life, and the consequences of death become cheaper and cheaper. Addressing this question as one who has ...
Lost a parent
Had a friend needlessly and brutally murdered
Had friends and family members commit suicide
Watched as cancer took it's time taking a beloved family member...

Life is precious, on every level. Destroying it or depriving another person of it intentionally imho is the single greatest crime any sentient living creature can commit. The only acceptable reason imho is to prevent the loss of your own, or another innocent, and then only as a last resort.

Likewise, death is rarely viewed in the permanent position it's very nature demands. So people play games with it, take needless silly thrill rides taunting it, but few if any actually welcome it when it comes for them or their loved ones.

One of my favorite authors, Stephen R. Donaldson addresses this question in the only manner I find personally acceptable, so to the OP's original question, I will quote his writing from "Lord Foul's Bane" .....

“Do not hurt where holding is enough;
Do not wound where hurting is enough;
Do not maim where wounding is enough;
And kill not where maiming is enough;
The greatest warrior is he who does not need to kill.”

Respectfully submitted ....
~ID~
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SageFlame​(sub female)
3 years ago • May 5, 2021
SageFlame​(sub female) • May 5, 2021
I'm answering the question based on the assumption that it is open ended.



My mission in life is not to sacrifice my life for one person.

If you are speaking of love in the Judeau Christain mindset- offering devotion in the way of time and adoration ( however that fits in a particular relationship) is the fulfillment of sacrificial love.

Your seemingly simple question could be an entangling one but great food for thought!
dollMaker​(dom male)
3 years ago • May 5, 2021
dollMaker​(dom male) • May 5, 2021
What an exclusory post, very hetro normative, and troubling.

So would you die for the person you love? Depends on the circumstances and what is required, but my default preference is to stay alive, if at all possible.

Would you kill for the person you love? No. I find this question troubling. Do you mean comit murder for someone you love? The answer is simple. No, never.

Do you mean to kill another person to defend the person you love? Again my answer is no, not if I could help it. All human life has value and should be preserved always as a default position. So defending by killing should never be the default position.
Aquilla{ • • •. [}
3 years ago • May 5, 2021
Aquilla{ • • •. [} • May 5, 2021
Not a complicated question. You would or you wouldn't. If it takes you more than one word to answer the question, you wouldn't.
Aquilla{ • • •. [}
3 years ago • May 5, 2021
Aquilla{ • • •. [} • May 5, 2021
Men are totally fucked, our western tradition is totally fucked, when we fail to recognize the value of women.
Vanilla or whatever. Tomorrow depends on our women.
Decide now before it is too late. One woman is worth a thousand men