I do.
2006-06-23 10:04:45
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answer #1
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answered by Jessica S 2
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Of course, unfortunately with true love comes commitment, understanding and patience. In today's society, people drop relationships like they are throwing out a old pair of shoes. One thing is for certain, you can always count on is change. The person you know now is not going to be the person you love 10 or 15 years from now. This here is where the trouble begins. To often we look to mold those we love into something they are not. Although they probably know us better than anyone else, they are not mind readers. We tend to get more upset with those closet to us than anybody else. I guess we just expect more out of them and when they let us down we begin to through a fit. Love and relationships take time and should be handle with care. This is something in today's age that we all need work on.
2006-06-23 10:13:39
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answer #2
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answered by tobmall 1
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Actually, I'm in the strange position of having to believe. My wife and I are on our second attept at marriage to each other. No joke. We've been together or at least very close friends for over 12 years. When we live together we most often drive each other crazy, but we don't find a good connection to anyone else when we look. I guess no one measures up in our eyes, so we keep coming back to each other. That has to be true love.
2006-06-23 10:11:24
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answered by Jeremy T 1
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Not only do I believe in true love but I am lucky enough to be married and share children with my soul mate, my one true love. It's out there but the problem is, people think love is supposed to be easy. Yea right! Love is very hard and sometimes you hurt each other but it's worth it. Growing up, we're made to believe that happily ever after means nothing going wrong, ever! Well, I have happily ever after with my husband but what it really means is that the good out-weighs the bad. I hope everyone is lucky enough to find true love and strong enough to keep it.
2006-06-23 10:43:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Being married at a young age and being with my husband nor for 8 years, i still believe in true love and yes true love can hurt. But i dont regret nothing at all. Love hurts and makes you stronger.
2006-06-23 10:07:48
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answered by LostMind 2
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yup! I started loving my bestfriend for more than 4 years but we were still friends at that time and my love for her didn't fade. I had to break up with my girlfriend 4 years ago just because I cant get her (my bestfriend) out of my mind. I didnt have a girlfriend for more than 4 years coz all I ever wanted was my bestfriend. Now were together and I want to spend the rest of my life with her... Were getting married when the right time comes...
2006-06-23 10:28:01
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answered by one-of-a-kind 2
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I do believe I'm still married with my No 2 true love. I've divorsed with No 1 (years ago) but we are still friends and we love each other too much.
I think that there isn't only one true love but many and you must be too lucky if you meet all of them.
2006-06-23 10:09:03
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answered by ? 5
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Yes, definitely. I believe true love can last a lifetime if nurtured and treated with all the respect it deserves. It's not just given, it is earned.
:) T
2006-06-23 10:08:52
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answer #8
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answered by tula_p 3
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Yes, I have found it. Its the one thing in my life that I never stopped believeing in and I know through and through that we have true love. My husband and I have been married almost five years and are disgustingly happy. We can read each other's thoughts and being together is pure magick.
2006-06-23 10:06:46
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answered by Phaylynn 5
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Yes
2006-06-23 10:04:54
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answered by Pete 5
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I do cuz Im with my true love as of right now!!!
Well my true love is taking a nap at the moment but he will B up soon.
2006-06-23 10:07:36
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answered by Anonymous
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