Is it true that being in love exists? (girlfriend, spouse, husband)
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I have known older people who lost their spouses after 50-60 years of marriage and most of them become recluses because everywhere they it reminds them of their spouses. i use to feel like crap because i dont have anybody right now to share my life with but i would rather be single than being trapped in one. Look at Barbara Walters she said she isnt married because she wasnt good at it..and she also said she is alone but not lonely. I also know people who have a happly marriage but are so miserable.
It is a wonderful thing, this human love...my sister and her husband knew after 2 weeks
in bed in their Senior yr in college...they were meant for each other...married in 2 months ...that was 44 years ago...
they work with each other for 43 years with teens and sleep in a little double bed.
Me? Human love can be great for a few years...but it doesn't compare to Divine Love...no way, no how.
You have to be a certain type of person to love 'for life'....and that person is probably your soulmate
from a couple of past lives. ...lucky you, that you found them...or not...because unless you understand where love
comes from...it is a distraction from your Goal, in my opinion, or for "me".
Yes, that kind of love does exist. I was deeply in love with a woman and we had a great relationship. She later broke it off for various reasons, and although it was like a knife plunged into my chest I don't regret it one bit. So, yes I do agree with the old saying "better to have loved and lost than not loved at all". I think it's one of the greatest feelings a person can experience. I've never taken hard drugs, but the high is probably comparable to taking one of these drugs. Of course, breaking up can be quite painful, it took my quite a while to get over her. I remember spending many evenings just sitting staring blankly at the television or listening to music. I've done the one-night stand thing too and that just left me feeling empty. So after saying all that, I still would do it all over again, breakup and all!
Does it exist? You couldn't prove it by me. All I've ever run into were liars, cheaters, and users. I'm 60 now, and will never have another relationship. I'm just done chasing the lie.
It absolutely exists! But I think a lot of it has to do with where you are in your life. That whole "right place at the right time" is absolutely spot on when it comes to falling in love.
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