Seriosly now though, i'm known to be a little clingy, attention seeking, and JELEOUS. but i still rock ;)
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Seriosly now though, i'm known to be a little clingy, attention seeking, and JELEOUS. but i still rock ;)
Been married for 15 years and still love my wife just as much as when we first got married. :)
yeah!! lets hunt him down..lololQuote:
Originally Posted by Loudez
ohh, thats so pretty.. : )))))Quote:
Originally Posted by fantasyjunkie
People fall in love too easily. I have this friend, who is a bit of an egotistical drama queen, but in the last year. There have been nearly two dozen people she has "been in love with", most of whom she hated before dating them, and all of whom she hated with a fierce passion afterwords. The same goes for my other friend, who goes out with a girl on one date and spents a little time with them in the afternoon, and he loves them. He once had a girlfriend he supposedly loved very much, and she dumped him about a week later. Love is overused. Not to say that I don't believe true love exists. Some people would even go so far as to call me a romantic. But I've never experienced it myself.
I... thought... I thought we were friends!Quote:
Originally Posted by Perola
[sad Zeke]*sigh*
[brain pops?]A ha ha!
Clingy? Boo-yeah!Quote:
Originally Posted by Alive-Man
:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Placebily-Weebily
Why? What is 'true love'? Love is abstract, it isn't physically real. So maybe we can't prove it.Quote:
Originally Posted by TurkSlayer
But, what is 'true love'? Different than just love?
Why? What is 'true love'? Love is abstract, it isn't physically real. So maybe we can't prove it.Quote:
Originally Posted by TurkSlayer
But, what is 'true love'? Different than just love?[/QUOTE]
I reworded it there. What I mean to say is that there really is some deeper feeling than what the people I refered to earlier consider to be "love". The feeling where you truely and deeply care for a person beyond all your own reasoning, and would do anything for them. I don't know how I could explain it any better.
LOVE... Ha! Ha! Ha!, what more is there to say. :love:
That makes perfect sense, then. Love is more than showing off or sexual attraction, it's really caring, I suppose (a little wussy, maybe, but that's kinda what we've done to it. Given it all sorts of stupid images). Love doesn't even need to involve an attraction. For the reasons you gave.Quote:
Originally Posted by TurkSlayer
I'll give an example of true love. this is a story my mom told me a few years back. One day my mom's boss was yelling at her in the office and made her cry. She called my step dad on the phone because she was so hurt. He left home, got in his truck and drove to her work. He walked to her desk, gathered up her belongings, then he went to her boss and told him "She quits", and drove her home. That has got to be the coolest thing I ever heard in my life. Now that is true love.
Can true love exist between a man and his playstation?
OMG! no!
Seeing as every action we take is selfish to a degree, I suppose love can be defined as holding a person or thing to be vital to one's own existence or concept of existence.
No, I haven't truly been in love.
Yeah I'm in love, and I'm engaged too the guy! :love:
I was in love once.