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Do you think Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were in "love"?

Asked by Dutchess_III (47069points) February 25th, 2022

Can monsters love anything beyond themselves?
They always look content with each other.

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Blackberry's avatar

I think people can find love in mutual interests, whether good or bad.
I’d see myself falling in love with someone that fought next to me.

Their shared bond was obviously over playing chess with lives and political statehood.

HP's avatar

If so, it’s love twisted beyond my understanding.

elbanditoroso's avatar

Doubtful. I think it was two sick people who found mutual satisfaction catering to each others’ sicknesses.

They may have hooked up together – in fact, I am sure they did – but as we all know, sex and love are NOT the same.

zenvelo's avatar

Ghislaine Maxwell was not at all Epstein’s type. They had shared interests, but I would not call that love, anymore than a dominatrix falls in love with the sub that hires her for an hour of play.

SEKA's avatar

The thought has crossed my mind that maybe she was one of his first victims and she would do anything he asked in order to feel what she perceived as love. In most of their pics together, she was looking at him adoringly while he had his arm draped around her neck as to say this one is mine so don’t touch. He loved no one but himself while using her love for him to his advantage

flutherother's avatar

I think they were both incapable of love and that was one thing they had in common.

jca2's avatar

My assumption is that they loved each other like best friends. Not sure if they ever had sex with each other, but they were obviously companions the way best or close friends are, so my guess is that there was some sort of love there.

Nobody’s positive, unless they actually ask her, and he’s not here to ask any more.

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