Posted by baseball55 on April 23, 2014, at 19:40:22
In reply to what does caring really mean?, posted by rjlockhart37 on April 22, 2014, at 20:05:14
> that's really been on my mind for a long time....i think it's a flattery word for love....because if someone really cared they would do something when someone needs company seriously what does that word mean in social terms? like i know under a doctor's care, or in a hosptial, but when someone says they care for somebody and watch them plummet and leave like it never happened, that is really is ironic....
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> i'n my view it's a flattering love term to show someone love, not actually acting it out but it depends on the situation....
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> anyone have thoughts?>
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> Well caring should mean actually helping someone who needs help, not just saying "I care." On the other hand, you can't expect someone to help or show support if they don't know what you want or need. Do you ask for help? If you don't ask, how are people who care about you going to know what you need?
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