Love?
- Denise

- Apr 15
- 1 min read

Love for Sale vs. Love for Shelter
Some people pay for love.
Others chase it like survival.
Scroll long enough and you’ll see both—people buying affection by the hour, and people hunting for a partner like it’s their last shot at stability. Not always for connection, not always for love—but for shelter, security, a way out of being alone.
Different paths. Same hunger.
One is honest about the transaction.
The other hides it behind romance.
At least when love is paid for, everyone knows the deal. No pretending. No false promises. Just a clear exchange.
But what about the ones searching, not for a person—but for a place to land? A roof, a lifestyle, a sense of belonging they can’t build alone. Is that love… or just survival dressed up as it?
Maybe that’s the uncomfortable truth:
Not all relationships start with love. Some start with need.
And in a world where people feel emotionally—and sometimes physically—“homeless,” can you really blame them?
That’s why spaces like Scottillia Connect matter.
Because real connection shouldn’t be about taking advantage of each other. It should be about support. About people being real with each other—showing up honestly, not just when it benefits them.
No transactions. No hidden agendas.
Just genuine people building something real.
Because whether it’s bought or hunted, anything built on need alone rarely lasts.
Real connection starts where honesty does.
So what’s more honest—paying for the illusion, or finding a place where people actually support each other?
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