Sabri Oncu wrote:
After all, every human relation is based on some sort of a contract whether it is our relationship with our lovers, children, parents, siblings, friends and the like.
Just that most these (unsigned) contracts are enforceable not by law but by love and we can always opt out provided that we choose to give up on love.
Why not simply say that human relationships are bound by love. After all, contracts are always conditional, whereas love is not.
Joanna
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