I like Chava's post and
Librarius (i love xkcd!):
... both of these.Because love is about choosing.
You know, I definitely don't think there's a radar for knowing. Definitely not or mine is broken. My last relationship lasted a month before, in a nutshell, I said a very apologetic, "oops." And I can... honestly say I've never been in love (I love my family and friends, however, and have lived, in that). I know, however, that in the beginning of a relationship if you feel like you're forcing it- don't continue. It really isn't about sacrificing your own happiness - that sucks you dry.
My grandparents just had their 50th anniversary. ... I don't think they married out of true love, but I think it grew into that. Despite what people say, I don't think opposites ALWAYS attract. I think there has to be some similar interests, definitely some commitment thrown in, an ability to adapt, and to accept. Accept, that is, that people do change- and realize, too, that at the core there are some things about that person that will remain the same. To realize that people are human.
The falling in love bit is the easy part. That's the part where you just know (though we all realize differently). It's the holding on bit that's the most difficult- and quite possibly the most wonderful.
If you want my two cents... *looks around, cautiously, then whispers* ... I think there has to be a LOT of laughter involved to make it really work. Yep.
![]()




Reply With Quote

