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love

Arisamela

Well-Known Member
#1
What is love? How do we know we will ever get to feel it? How do we know we will find the other person that just goes well with our soul. The person that understands you when your eyes meet each other. No words needed. No gesture. How do I know if it exists?
 

Sleeper71

Well-Known Member
#3
What is love? How do we know we will ever get to feel it? How do we know we will find the other person that just goes well with our soul. The person that understands you when your eyes meet each other. No words needed. No gesture. How do I know if it exists?
I wish I could help you but since I have a 100% failure rate in my relationships I obviously suck at love.
 

Atreides

Staff Alumni
SF Supporter
#4
Everybody wants a relationship straight out of a fairy tale. But even in the fairy tales somebody usually has to slay some kind of dragon. I don't think these relationships just happen. I think both sides have to work and fight for it.
 

Lara_C

Staff Alumni
SF Supporter
#6
If you feel love in yourself, you know it exists and can assume it exists in others too. The problem with relationships is that it tends to get mixed up with other things like physical attraction and other desires we have. During the idealization phase of 'falling in love' we are blinded to qualities in our beloved which become a problem later.
 

Sleeper71

Well-Known Member
#7
If you feel love in yourself, you know it exists and can assume it exists in others too. The problem with relationships is that it tends to get mixed up with other things like physical attraction and other desires we have. During the idealization phase of 'falling in love' we are blinded to qualities in our beloved which become a problem later.
This right here is sooooo true!!!
 

Callousgirl

Semper Occultus
#8
Love is a strange human experience. When we are teenagers, we have our first relationship, and we call it love. Then we spend time with a person, and we discover we really do not have much in common when we have broken up. And more so when we are more mature, we question why we were in the relationship in the first place.

We say love, and we also say we fell in love and fell out of love. We say we have love for a community, a family, a organization, and a country. It begs the question, if I was born in Europe than North America, if I was born in a different century than the last century -- would not my love be different. Yes, I can only really have love to a period in human history, a place within this planet, a family unit I have to deal with, and organizations I have to confront by choice or not.
 

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