Unconditional Love.... Bam!
Have you ever wondered what their marriage would have been like had they gotten married?
She had the Lasso of truth, he had the x-ray vision, she had the breasts that were cupped just right by her super-hero costume, he had a cape, she had stars on her high cut panties, he just wore his over his tights.
She had titanium wrist bands (handcuffs if you will) and he was as fast as a speeding bullet and stronger than a locomotive... between the x-ray vision and the fact he was as fast as a speeding bullet, I'm sure there wasn't much foreplay and sex couldn't have lasted very long... it' no wonder she was in good shape, she has to be to keep from having her vagina from being ripped apart during sex.
What does this have to do with unconditional love?
Good question, I suppose I wanted to entertain the ideas of SuperMan and WonderWoman being married along with the theme of unconditional love in a marriage and explore those two
together to see where this would lead me.
First of all, WonderWoman would never had gotten a headache, unless it was from that damn golden crown she wore, when it came to having sex with SuperMan. She would have just put on some kind of perfume or jewelry that was laced with kryptonite. He would have been powerless and would have lost any erection he had and rolled over and gone to sleep. On the other hand, that would have only worked in close proximity, and after all SuperMan is faster than a speeding bullet. He could have been in and out and WonderWoman would have never known. I khope I'm not recking your image of the two. Just being real.
In addition, SuperMan would have to act with extreme caution when it came time for intimacy with his wife, WonderWoman, or if he were having a sexual dream which would have caused his "supermanhood" to wake up and come to life. Could you imagine, as a woman, spooning with your husband and suddenly having a stainless steele cylinder exploding into your inner most parts from between your legs while you are sleeping? Worst yet, exploding into your ass? Perhaps he wore a chastity belt laced with a minute amount of kryptonite, to keep his supermanhood in check. After all, it would be like swinging a steele bat. Whoaa... look out!
Not only is this all hypothetical, it probably shows a disturbing side of me, but oh well, I am only being real. The fact is, they are both Super Heroes, and probably weren't just super horny. They would have been true to themselves and to the Justice League. They would have loved each other unconditionally, without fear of the others strengths, and without exposing the others weakness's. This I suppose would be the ideal marriage. To be a super hero, be married to a super hero, and to love each other unconditionally.

Clark Kent/ Diana Prince.Even though no one else knew who they were, they knew who each other really was, and yet they had to pan and play to each other and to those to whom they were portraying themselves to be with all those who knew them as their secret identity. They would have had to have had the ultimate trust in each other. The kind of trust that was inate, that was part of their moral SuperHero fiber. It would have had to have been unconditional.
If I were SuperMan, and I'm not... really... I would would write a love letter a little like this:
I love you unconditionally.... almost! The only condition I have for our marriage, is that you love me unconditionally, knowing that the only condition you put on my love is that it is returned to you unconditionally.I would imagine that Wonder Woman's response would be something llike this:
In other words, our love can only be based on trust, honesty, and transparency. If any of these ever come into question, we have to both acknowledge that at any time we each reserve the right to come to each other and question the other... out of love and compassion.
When I asked you to marry me... I meant it for life. So, no matter what happens in our marriage... for life is the goal. For me, my vows are for life, my love is for life, and it is all unconditional. For me, it is not a burden to love you.
This love letter is THE BEST thing that I have EVER read.I relate this in my own life to my six year old son. He is my blood, I love, nurture, and care for him unconditionally. I have no choice to decide I will one day not love him. It as much a truth to love him as it is to breathe air and have blood flow through my veins. Such is the love I strive to have in my own marriage.
To not have unconditional love in a marriage, would allow for too many options, thoughts, and unwise decisions in a marriage. It would be no different than SuperMan to bitch slap WonderWoman in the back of the head. All though, that would be an interesting thing to watch, in a kinky kind of way.
I really to want to be a SuperHero! I dig the costumes.

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