Infidelity Quotes
Thursday, August 6th, 2009
Agree or dissagree with this quote…?
“if you say, I love you, then you have already fallen in love with language, which is already a form of break up and infidelity”?
(Jean Baudrillard)
Disagree
As I remember it Baudillard never got married. He was in love with his work. In that respect if he had a break up or his work cheated on him then he must have seen his failures as him throwing himself too much into his passions.
A conflict theorist or sorts, Baudillard was likely to come up with such a false believe that love is doomed the way Marx would say that all change is brought about by struggle.
The fact is that their is no direct corellation between saying “I love you” and falling in love. I had a friend use that line to get a term paper for a girl he hardly knew.
And linguistically speaking if you say “I love you” you should not be falling in love but accepting the fact that you are love and the other peson is hopefully love as well. It is the logical equifvalent of A=B. And nothing in this equation brings you automatically to infidelity or a break up. There are assumptions being made here that are not stated.
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