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Question of the Day (February 6, 2012)

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Question of the Day:

Do you believe a broken person can ever truly love another? Can a broken person ever be loved? Can two broken individuals ever be able to love each other fully?




Today's


featurette of the day 



will go to:

Deeper People: Putting Yourself into Your Characters. 


Holly Lisle.
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Tootley Tootles!

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Comments

  1. I do believe that broken people are both capable of love and of being loved. To which degree, ultimately depends on the people.

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  2. By anyone's definition I have been broken, still am in many ways. I love, probably too much. I am loved, more than I ever expected to be, or knew I could be. Broken people coming together goes one of two ways, in my experience. They either support and grow together or tear each other apart. Either way, love is there, just not the chocolate boxes and roses stuff of romance novels and Hollywood movies. As Jarvis Cocker says in a Pulp song 'It's dirtier than that...' but just as valid.

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