To love without ownership, to love with total trust and faith in that very love, to love with the same faith you have that your heart will keep beating moments from now, that is the ultimate love.

Julieanne OConnor
To love without ownership, to love with total trust and...
To love without ownership, to love with total trust and...
To love without ownership, to love with total trust and...
To love without ownership, to love with total trust and...
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The idea that you can love another person without ownership is a very sweet and romantic notion. The most touching thing about it is that it doesn’t require any effort on your part. It is the kind of love that simply happens. The kind of love that makes you feel great about yourself when you’re in love, and great about your relationship when you break up. That kind of love is the best kind of love, because it doesn’t require any work at all!

Source: Spelling It Out For Your Man

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