- When you love someone as a semantic-object, you love yourself, not another.
- When you love someone as a semantic-object, you can easily leave them for a superior object.
- When you love someone as a semantic-object, you make contact and share with your objects, not them.
- When you love someone as a semantic-object, you never communicate with them but only your objects.
- When you love someone as a semantic-object, you never experience them to have an actual relationship.
- When you love someone as a semantic-object, you do not have intimacy because intimacy requires hosting their hosting.
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