Just because someone says they love you doesn’t necessarily mean they share your values. Love can be based on emotion, attraction, or even habit, but values run deeper — they shape how a person lives, what they prioritize, and how they make decisions. Someone might genuinely care for you, but still hold beliefs or follow principles that conflict with your own. For a healthy and lasting relationship, it’s important that love is matched with shared values, because values influence how you handle challenges, build trust, and plan a future together. Love without aligned values can create misunderstandings, tension, and ultimately lead to growing apart.
Suzette Lindo
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