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Defending someone you know to be wrong is more than wrong, it's downright stupid. If you love someone, correct them, but don't defend a known error/mistake. Answer I know how you feel. I am in love with someone but due to our situation we cannot be together. I get extremely angry if someone says anything bad about her. I guess that no one will understand why unless they experience the extreme feelings that true love creates. Answer I totally agree. I was once in a situation where my guy had this "friend", co-worker, and confidant of sorts that he trusted. The friend wasn't really his friend. The "friend"went along with the friendship in hopes of personal financial gain. He was two faced and insincere but my guy didn't know that. They knew each other before I came along so it would have been extremely difficult for me to convince my guy that his friend was two-faced. The "friend" didn't know my feelings for my guy (and still doesn't) and began calling him really nasty names and putting him down behind his back TO ME in a bizarre conversation that the friend initiated. When I took up for my guy, the "friend" set out on a mission to bring me down, make me look bad, and slander my name with lies. It worked for a while. I suffered some enormous consequences from the" friend's" words, actions, games and tricks. Not for one second did I ever regret standing up for my guy and would do it again in the blink of an eye. [[User:Curious2know|Curious2know]]That is true love.

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Q: Why some people do not understand that when you love someone you will defend that person's reputation and honor no matter what when you know the things being said are not true?
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