I honestly believe there are several...people change as they go through life and the person who was right for you at one point may no longer be later on. We are all forever changing, growing, and evolving. If you're really fortunate, you find someone who is willing to change, grow, and evolve with you and then the relationship is eternal...but sadly, that's not always the case. That doesn't mean that all is lost, though. Keep looking...you'll be surprised.
2006-07-06 18:45:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It really depends on you. If you are a loving person, you will have many true loves. If you have a hard heart, or have shut the world out because of a bad ending to one "true love" - there won't be very many.
Speaking for myself, I've had quite a few relationships in 43 years of living. I still love every woman I've ever been involved with, and my first wife is now one of my best friends (and looks to me as a relationship advisor). But, my only current sexual relationship is with my current wife.
There was a Country song some years back (I think it was Garth Brooks who sang it) called "The Dance". It is all about not regretting relationships that end badly, because to avoid the pain you have to avoid the pleasure, the love, that preceded the pain.
Change is the only constant in life. Most relationships are not flexible enough to endure changing with time. Live your life fully now, and make sure you continue to live fully tomorrow.
2006-07-07 01:47:12
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answered by Anonymous
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There would be many.Everyone would have their own mates. some of them may not be in true love but many out there are in true love.you will understand it only when you find your mate.
2006-07-07 02:17:39
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answered by Deepti.v 2
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There are many. I am single and I am just going out by myself or others and hoping for that one and only. Keep on looking he is out there. You are many singles looking in the wrong places. Good luck. You can always hit me up if you ever want bs.
2006-07-07 01:51:58
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answered by Michael K 1
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I found one in my first 34 years of life, then she died. Not sure when or if I'll find another. I think love is what you make of it. People say they fall out of love, but I think they just stop trying. Hence, a very high divorce rate.
2006-07-07 01:43:29
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answered by kevsnow00 3
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a whole lot. i mean if you take a different path u meet new people. then if u go back and choose another you meet even more. if u were meant to only choose one, now u got a couple of true loves.
2006-07-07 01:40:02
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answered by Anonymous
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many. think logically, it takes two people out of billions to feel that way at the same time, we call "true love" and then circumstances change, maybe one die or they broke up or something, it only take another one out of billions to fill that spot, what's the odd?
2006-07-07 01:49:00
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answered by Discovery 5
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Although you only need one it is possible you will find several. Love has many forms and outcomes. Take it slow and enjoy the travel into joys beyond compare.
2006-07-07 01:41:09
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answered by mr conservative 5
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i think there is only one true love out there but a lot of test runs.
2006-07-07 01:41:17
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answered by Christina 6
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True love is once in a life time...It really depend if you find your soulmate and i have...
Clowmy
2006-07-07 01:43:06
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answered by Anonymous
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