In other words, opposite of unconditional love.

When person B likes person A, I’m looking for a good expression of a situation, but

  • only under certain conditions (such as B isn’t too hard to get, B reciprocates, person
  • A needs some lovin’ from a person which has negative emotions about them). I’m looking for a good expression of a situation, when person A likes person B, I’m looking for a good expression of a situation, when person A likes person B.

Is there a better expression than consumerist love?

Novel X: One topic in the novel is unconditional love and how it’s better than

What is to be done for surviving people in the world of war?

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Can one look into this a bit?

Can unconditional love be described as either conditional, or consumerist love or just the pure distilled love, despite that subjective value? I think you’re looking for a complete antonym, that’s both the negative of unconditional.

  • Do the conditions
  • to action give
  • negative feedback Conditional towards recipient Positive feedback,

or the lack thereof, about recipient I’d say whoever is A going with whoever B, wants to score. If the score is lower than the threshold, then the conditions towards recipient may be different in effecting a score, or if it’s down, is the result negative. A F. Probably gets a score. Scoring at 1-times sex is a douchebag/urban terminology for easy onetime stands/sex. No feelings or attachments, recipient has to be completely open and willing(don’t venture into feminazi guarded consent territory)… fits the bill perfectly.

“Unconditional love better than scoring”

If we are talking about non sexual activities (i.e. non-sexual activities) or something void of body parts touching,

we are using B. If we are talking about non-sexual activities or something void of body parts touching, A is using B.

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So what to describe such a person colloquially as

‘choosy’ Choosy – adjective, adjective, choosier, choosiest.

1 – hard to please, particular; fastidious in making a selection: She’s

too fussy about food.

www.dictionary.gov and www.dictionary.com. com

Whilst not exclusively used in matters of love, it is a common usage, in the right context, to describe someone who is selective about who/how they love.

‘picky’ with other meanings, see also dictionary. (com))

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Cupboard Love is a term meaning love primarily motivated by the benefits the relationship brings, rather than emotions or attachment.

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