Hopeless Romanticism, True Love |
Hopeless Romanticism, True Love |
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![]() ^_^ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 8,141 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 91,466 ![]() |
I have this very strong belief that your true love is your first and only love and that is who you will spend the rest of your days with (granted you ever fall in love or if things work out like you'd like them).
Love at first sight? Yes. High school sweethearts getting married- My grandparents got married at 18 and my grandmother just passed away 3 years ago. Til death... I'm 17 years old and I believe that I can meet my wife, the girl of my dreams, my soulmate, my yang, etc. tomorrow and, through good times and bad, live a life of happiness. You pessimists will get a good kick out of sh*tting all over my "hopelessly pathetic" idea of love, but it's just something that I believe to be true. |
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![]() ^_^ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 8,141 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 91,466 ![]() |
Allow me to quote myself...
"You pessimists will get a good kick out of sh*tting all over my "hopelessly pathetic" idea of love, but it's just something that I believe to be true." Don't get me wrong, my life isn't consumed about thoughts of love. For the most part, I don't really care and I hardly give it a second thought on a day to day basis. Since my ex and I broke up, I haven't put forth the effort to meet new girls so this topic never really surfaces. Was that a compliment about my romanticism being somehwat Shakespearean by mentioning Romeo and Juliet? Or was it a subtle insult? |
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