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i've found love with people i would never imagine being in a relationship with , ever. it sort of happens. and i don't believe in one soulmate- as corgan says , "love is who you know" |
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thats my perception of it anyway. of course you could be more literal and say that a negative relationship can do so much harm it can almost kill you... |
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I could see myself doing that...but damnit I don't want to. |
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Comprende? |
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Love is 4evah. lol. |
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i used to be depressed-quite a lot- about love and the like. there's lots we don't know-things always change , they will for you. |
You know what I say? Who gives a fuck!
You already said you're young, that means that the chances of you finding "the one" any time soon are very very small. I can acknowledge this, I'm only 19. When I very first met my boyfriend I had one of those "omg he's the one" moments, but at the same time I acknowledge that I'm still very young and the chances of this lasting forever are very slim. How many people do you know that found their soulmate at my age? Now, this all sounds very pessimistic but my point is, if you look at things objectively and realistically you'll see that it's probably going to be a while before you find them, so why sweat it now? Just try to live for new experiences. Date someone, fall in love, get hurt, even if they're probably not the one there's still the chance that they are. For me life is not about achieving specific goals, it's more about experiencing as much as possible. I can tell how my relationship is probably going to end even though it's going pretty well now, and I decided to keep it because I'm not going to cheat myself out of the experience. It's almost always worth it in the end. |
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i like your "things always change, they will for you" statement. it makes me think of the cyclical part of life. nature is cyclical so why can't love be? |
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no offense the moon, just stating the facts... |
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love -does change-people (rare as it is )stay together for long periods of time through lots and lots of change. when love dies-when 2 people don't know why-its a cycle coming to an end. frankly i can't tell if someone will be with me for the super long haul-actually-better to find that person later in life-then you have a better idea of who you are and the changes you will face.
its rarer for people to be together longer these days because our society is obsessed with the "quick fix" or toss it approach. amongst other things of course |
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then, he turned on a dime (did i use that expression the right way?) he left. he said he was confused. i think it just scared him. i'm 31, by the way - so now i'm scared of starting over. i feel too old. so, i got to thinking of my relationship before him. we were best friends, and so very compatible. we had a great deal of respect for each other. we never fought, because we rarely hurt each other. we were never passionately in love with each other, but we couldn't imagine our lives without being each other's significant other. we were just so content and comfortable. after what i've been through, that seems to be the way to go. i can still have a fulfilled and happy life, without having to ever hurt this deeply again. |
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Was it worth it? |
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but i did explain the 'passion vs. content and comfortable.' i loved different things about each boy. in my current state, if i had to choose, i would choose some peace, which seems to go along with content and comfortable. |
eh. my looks stop me from finding tr00 l0ve.
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no. because i found out i must have been wrong. and it felt so right. now i'm feeling sorry for myself. i don't know how to trust my instincts because i'd never felt so right about anything. i guess even when i'm right, i'm wrong. woe is me. blah. |
In my opinion, theres nothing wrong with wanting to be alone. The best things come when you arn't searching for them.
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Sing it, brotha'! HALELUJA!!!! Also, Ammy and YeehaJamesIha are right. Listen to them. edit: POST 666!!!! |
Maybe you're not really gay.
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Neo is The One.
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p.s. your late grandpa sounds cute. |
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p.s: my goal is to live the last years of my life like he lived his - he was the happiest man I've ever known. |
i've found a girl who seems like a potential soulmate...it's weird. she's very smart and friendly and like me she's very romantic and idealistic...we're both published poets and love literature, both very artistically inclined and there just seems to be a connection. a part of me says we should "significant others", but i can't bring myself to that at all. we're very boring together and i don't really find her attractive, plus i'm in love with someone else.
when love finds you, kick it in the ass. meh |
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