How can you differentiate loyal from faithful? Synonymous as it may be, for me they are only relational but far different. Some would interchange it for same meaning. But for me, loyal is the basis of how long or how far a relationship could run. To make it simple, here’s an example, a student is given a loyalty award for his stay in a University starting from grade one up to college. This only shows that the basis of the award is the range of stay of a certain student to the school.
On the other hand, if I will to define faithful in my own words, it will be accompanied by HONESTY and TRUST. You can never be called faithful if you are not honest and trustworthy.
Try to think about this: You can stay in a relationship as long as you want, that’s LOYAL, but you can be cheating in that same relationship too, that’s UNFAITHFUL. So now, how can be loyal and faithful be similar?
You are far so blessed if you’re boyfriend/girlfriend is both loyal and faithful. But they are endangered species right now, so they have to be preserved right away. Good thing I had one in my life. =)
On the other hand, if I will to define faithful in my own words, it will be accompanied by HONESTY and TRUST. You can never be called faithful if you are not honest and trustworthy.
Try to think about this: You can stay in a relationship as long as you want, that’s LOYAL, but you can be cheating in that same relationship too, that’s UNFAITHFUL. So now, how can be loyal and faithful be similar?
You are far so blessed if you’re boyfriend/girlfriend is both loyal and faithful. But they are endangered species right now, so they have to be preserved right away. Good thing I had one in my life. =)
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