Princess 01 Posted December 17, 2004 Share Posted December 17, 2004 Can someone define the word or meaning of trust. Link to comment
cleverme123 Posted December 17, 2004 Share Posted December 17, 2004 Trust is, having a relationship where you can communicate and talk openly with out fear of recourse for something you say. Not sitting home every night worrying where someone is because they aren't with you. And knowing that when someone is really really mad at you they may go away for a while but they will come back, say their sorry, and they haven't been with any one else. It's also knowing you can put a supermodel in front of their face and know they may read the menu but they won't be ordering from it cause their with you. Link to comment
Prosper Posted December 17, 2004 Share Posted December 17, 2004 Hi Pal, Love to some is a kind of thing we call blind faith. They trust with blindness towards each other love. Trust is more than just that. U close ur eyes when u Had seen something that u felt u shld not have seen sometimes, be it a bad habit that someone has, and believing not that he can change for the better, but trusting in his character he can work it out by himself. Well, it is a sort of acceptance that despite of changes has happened the two, u open ur eyes sometimes and send him off for someone better, who can be happier to be with someone else than u. It can also be the person is away from u sometimes, but u believe in ur instinct, he will be back some day, just some day from now. Link to comment
jade1 Posted January 2, 2005 Share Posted January 2, 2005 Thats right, Loyalty... If one desires to committ to becoming loyal to someone based from respect then the trust battle is 90% won. The question one must ask themselves is - Is this relationship worthy of my Loyalty? The answer must be yes inside yourself first in it's true organic state. From there, one must committ to maintaining their dilegence toward that loyalty and thats what I call "relationship maintenance". Link to comment
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