Yes and no.
2006-06-11 16:43:01
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answer #1
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answered by not_prfikt 7
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the heart has many chambers and love flows everlasting so they say. But the first one will always have a special place. My first love , as in high school junior stuff , got in touch with me a year ago after 40 yrs, when he heard i got widowed. He crossed more than 12,000 miles to see me and yes, the sparks are still alive and intense. He will be with me again this August and I think more serious matters are coming up.
2006-06-11 23:53:57
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answered by September Rain 1
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There are two men in this world that I have loved with all my heart. There are others that I thought I loved but looking back I cared about them but did not love them.
One of them is my current boyfriend. The other I have not been with or even talked to for over three years but a part of me will always love him.
It is totally possible to love more than one person in the world and you are a very lucky person if you have.
2006-06-11 23:44:22
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answered by foolnomore2games 6
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My first love, this girl Dianna, I still think about her, and it's been a year and a half, and I went out with another girl for 14 months after her, and just recently another girl for 2 weeks. I think she'll always be special to me, so my answer is yes, I have been in-love, and I don't know if it will ever stop.
2006-06-11 23:43:25
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answered by thehangtimefed 1
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I am in love, but I don't believe it onyl happens once in a lifetime. Sometimes love fades, or sometimes people have to stop themselves from loving others because they are bad for them. It wouldn't be fair that if the first time someone falls in love, if that person is abusive towards them, or if that person dies or moves away, that they don't ever get to love someone who they can really be with, is it?
2006-06-11 23:45:33
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answered by cay_damay 5
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yes i have and no ithink theres a chance for future love if u allow it
2006-06-11 23:44:02
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answered by wilco254 5
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