he was holding me in my tears and slowly he whispered at my ear: "i love you"
let's keep asking this one, it is a good one..so same question:
What is the nicest way anyone said they loved you?
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he was holding me in my tears and slowly he whispered at my ear: "i love you"
let's keep asking this one, it is a good one..so same question:
What is the nicest way anyone said they loved you?
There are many that I will never forget. Two are most memorable. In the middle of all my stress of studies, and more I was practicing the sax, and it sounded awful, my ex, was listening and he didn't say anything, even if I kept appologising for the terrible sound. Later, I found a note on my desk, saying "I love you, and your music".
The other most memorable one was simple, but the effect was astonishing; "I love you Sunniva".
Same Question;
Well, a certain someone put both hands on my face and held it, staring into my eyes for a long time, and then he whispered I Love You....
I knew it would be a forever thing there and then ... :blush:
And yes, let us keep this going, it is a sweet question.
SAME
I have two memorable ones also... one is with my current boyfriend, who after me going on this whole speech about how I wish I could melt into him, because nothing else is enough, he stopped me mid-speech, looked right at me and said, "I love you too."
The other was from a passion filled encounter at the park, where in all our trepidation, he said, "I didn't even think this was possible. I love you more than I have loved any other woman. I could spend the rest of my life with you."
Same question... :)
Simply yet perplexingly, whisperingly yet ear-piercingly, warmly yet something that freezes me, randomly yet in perfect time, intimately yet verbally, fondly yet interpersonally, and, most of all, from someone I love, too.
If you could construct a story out of the fewest words possible, how would it sound?
No where near as complex as Hemingway's. "Though he was the driver, the passenger told him which direction to turn."
Same question
Once upon a time, I lived happily ever after.
*shrugs*
What percussion instrument do you like the most?
The drums! Or a wooden Xylophone.
Which time period would you feel most at home in?
I feel very at home in the present, but I have always had a fascination of the late 19th century and early 20th century, particularly in Europe and North America.
Who would you love to see play Hamlet in the next performance at the Kronborn Castle?
Its a tradition, I must! Do join me?
Are you a foreign cultures sot of a person?
Somewhat. One cannot fully detach from one's self and own attributes, but, from what little traveling I have done, I surely enjoy mingling amid others.
From what land do you most prefer your coffee (Colombia, Ethiopia, Sumatra, etc.)?
Sumatran coffee is sovereign.
When is the time for an ideal kiss?
Anytime sounds ideal, as it seems difficult to predict when I could desire one most, but I treasure those morning kisses upon waking, most definitely.
Do you think I could ever talk anyone into getting one of those gorgeous Indonesian, hand-carved beds?
It depends on the thickness of your wallet, and the smoothness of your tongue, but I do not think it is impossible.
Can one become a Buddha?
Oh, goodness! Do you dare ask a skeptic a question like this? Honestly, I have no idea, and I would highly doubt it, but the inevitable subjectivity of thought and judgment could convince others that yes, it seems possible . . . seems.
Would you ever advocate for a global currency?