So You Call That Loyal
- Toni
- Aug 28, 2017
- 1 min read
loy·al·ty ˈloiəltē/ noun: loyalty
Loyalty is defined as:
1. The quality of being loyal to someone or something "her loyalty to her husband of 34 years"
2. A strong feeling of support or allegiance.
plural noun: loyalties "fights with in-laws are distressing because they cause divided loyalties" synonyms: allegiance, faithfulness, obedience, adherence, homage, devotion
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But what is loyalty in regards to our everyday life?
Who really can say that they are 💯% loyal these days?
How can we determine if someone is loyal to us?
Does loyalty have to be proven?
Is it possible to be loyal to 2 people that absolutely do not get along?
Is there a sense of obligation when it comes to a person being loyal?
How important is loyalty in a marriage?
Can you compare loyalty in a marriage to any other relationship?
Is it normal for people to want reassurance when it comes to people's loyalty to them?
Questions answered by an esteemed city activist of Atlanta GA, later this week! Come back to see who it is and what they have to say.

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