GS,
I'm going to pose a personal view here on this "being loved" topic.
If a person believes that "love" means he/she will not be corrected or that a mistake won't be confronted, that is not love either. Love is a thing of balance.
I love and care about the person I mentor, but she would tell you, I AM TOUGH on her. I do not let her continue to live in patterns that have kept her hindered in her life. That sometimes means correcting her grammar or questioning something she is thinking about doing. As a result of this accountability, she has grown a LOT!
Part of love means to expect the people around you to grow in maturity. This means that they need to start letting go of their defenses, walls, excuses, etc. It takes a lot of patience for a mentor to walk through this with a person, but honestly, it is something that is life-changing for both people.
Love also means having those times of talking on the phone, laughing, getting together for Chinese Food, going on picnics, crying on shoulders, and some of the more "romanticized" expressions of the word.
It is such a wonderful thing to love and be loved, when it's the REAL thing in BALANCE.
~Laura