Was there any way Natalie could justify her feelings for a married man?
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Re: Was there any way Natalie could justify her feelings for a married man?
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Of course love is love and you can't help who you fall for, and Natalie did not actually have an idea of what constituted a functional relationship and couldn't really be blamed for fixating on an older man who seemed like he could be everything she was looking for in a guy. But in the end, it's really a question of whether you can VS whether you should. And Natalie probably shouldn't have.
As many others have pointed out, it wasn't all Natalie's fault, because it was every bit Mrs Grover's husband's decision as Natalie's, and as an adult he should definitely have been the more responsible one and not gone through with it, but well. It happened.
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Therefore, Nathalie, though an adult may not be able to justify her actions or feelings. Because love as a sweetening of the soul is given fragrance by romance.
It stupifies, as if It were given some opium to it.
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The fact that she is wrong is still standing.
There are wrong actions done in the name of peace, if it is for peace, allow her to keep up the good works.
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Exactly my point, hurting other people because of love is not a good way to live.N_R wrote: ↑06 Apr 2018, 00:08 It is a very tricky subject and some people have some very fixed views on this. However, I think that love is really a collection of physical chemical reactions we have to someone and it fades over time (approx 2 yars), this is why a lot of relationships break up around this time. Real love is finding things to love about the person and continue to do so, which is why relationships undergo changes and phases. I think that we do need to think about what our intentions are and why we are doing things as hurting other people is not a good way to live or value.
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Yes, they knew what they were doing. Every other thing are just excuses to make themselves feel better.Bianka Walter wrote: ↑06 Apr 2018, 04:42 I think it's easy to blame love. But the bottom line is, he was a married man, and she was responsible for her actions. I also think it is easy to blame her age and the fact that she may be too immature to know that it was wrong. But I believe that it doesn't matter where we try to place blame. The two people involved knew what they were doing, and that it was wrong.
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