Our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy have changed. We think you'll like them better this way.

EPISODE 207 "I LOVE YOU (AND YOU TOO)"

  • Broadcast in Entertainment
K-100 Radio

K-100 Radio

×  

Follow This Show

If you liked this show, you should follow K-100 Radio.
h:122450
s:2238243
archived

I heard once that there is only one way to love someone. I personally don't believe that because in my lifetime I have loved people in different ways. For instance the way you love a friend isn't the same way you love someone of the opposite sex you are involved with. Thus to think that love is simply black and white, that it is just simply you do or you don't and that it doesn't really makes sense. But for the purposes of this show I am not talking about family, I'm talking about people you are involved with sexually, romantically and things of that nature. Much like the FB relationship status "it's complicated" real life and love can sometimes be very much that way indeed. In this episode there is one simple question...can you love more than one romantic interest at once. For instance lets say you are in a relationship with someone you love but you are having some issues. You meet someone new and sparks fly, yet you still have not cut off the person you was with because you really do still love them even though you were having issues. Some would argue that by getting involved with the new person you didn't love the other. I disagree. If you are single and you date more than one person, you can actually like more than one person. You may like one more than the other, but if you spend enough time with them you could end up loving them both. Tricky to say the least. So here are the questions: 1) IS IT POSSIBLE TO LOVE TWO PEOPLE  THE SAME WAY  THAT YOUR INVOLVED WITH? 2) HAVE YOU EVER LOVED TWO PEOPLE AT THE SAME TIME, AND WERE INVOLVED SEXUALLY WITH THEM BOTH? 3) HAVE YOU EVER GROWN TO LOVE SOMEONE YOU HAD NO INTENTION ON EVER LOVING? Its also MASHAMUTHAF**A MONDAY your chance to VENT on K-100!  

Facebook comments

Available when logged-in to Facebook and if Targeting Cookies are enabled