I'm also a pieces! I do believe in soulmates as a matter of fact i check my horoscope everyday. I met the most perfect guy from out of New Orleans three months ago. He does just cause things for me like texts me just to tell me he loves me or cooks dinner and washes my clothes. He does things without me even asking. He will go to my house when im at work and leave me a card and flowers on my bed to find when i get home. He takes my two year old daughter to the park,movies and buys her clothes on his own. He is my heart and he tells me everyday that he loves me even if we have the littlest argument. He rubs my back and gives me the best massages after i get home from work. The best thing is that we work together so we spend everyday together and night.
2006-07-20 06:01:07
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answered by TASHA T 1
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I believe there are people in this world we feel soul-ties to. They may or may not be romantic interests, but people we feel deeply for and connected to.
Nowadays, the term "soulmate" gets tossed around like the word love...you'll meet some people that every person they date is their 'soulmate' or "the one"...when all that really means is they are in love with the idea of love or a romantic "soulmate" so everyone they are attracted to, that is attracted to them back becomes their "soulmate"
You may go through life though, never feeling that soulmate/soul-tie type connection with anyone...but that doesn't mean you can't have fabulous friendships, relationships, and loves throughout your life...
Don't get so hung up on the idea of a romantic "soulmate" or meeting "the one" that you allow wonderful people to pass you by...there is no one for us...there are MANY that are wonderfully suited to each of us...the idea that there is only one "right/perfect" match for us out in the world is terribly depressing (yet many seem to believe it to be true)...I mean, what are the odds that you'd ever meet that person considering the size of our planet and the billions of people on it? How impractical!
2006-07-20 13:01:58
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answered by . 7
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I USED to believe in soulmates,but now I don't. I found a man,who I THOUGHT was romantic,handsome,a wonderful father,and husband,who turned out to be Satan. People are NOT always what they SEEM,imo. I now live with a man who,when I had my own business was my best customer,lol. The LAST day I was there,I saw him,gave him my card,told him to call me,and we've been together 7 months now. Might not be soul mates,but,sometimes things happen for a reason.
2006-07-20 12:58:03
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answered by dragonfly 4
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I met mine on Valentines Day February 2005. I had just walked into the Restaurant that I was managing. My server came up to me and said "check out the hot chick at table 13". I went near the Buffet and started fixing my tie and my tongue dropped. She came up to the buffet and she went over to the breakfast sausge and I made some stupid comment, and she laughed and was actually at a lose for words. After breakfast we spoke and she gave me her business card (which actually was some other girls I thought what a moron or she is just nervous).
Anyway over the next 3 days we spoke for 20 minutes. I invited her out for drinks and she said yes but ended up standing me up. She went back to Canada.
Well I emailed her one week later, and low and behold she emailed me back telling me she was thinking of me (she lives in Canada). Ever since then we have called and emailed each other a thousand times and have both fallen in love. The most amazing thing about the whole thing is that I have never hugged or kissed her...........
She is my soulmate I know it, she is like me in so many ways
we get jealous about the same things, we get mad when we don't here from each other................it's all so wierd.
My only hope in life is we spend the rest of our lives together.
That I will know on Sept. 12th...I LOVE HER SO MUCH She is a Pisces and I am a Virgo
2006-07-20 14:09:48
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answered by michael h 3
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Soulmates? Yes. I'll believe in it forever. I came SO close to finding one, in my ex. We were perfect, and then he messed up, and I broke up. Not the happy ending story you were looking for, but he wasn't really my soulmate, then! Soulmate is just a matter of someone loving you as you love them and not lowering your standards for anyone. There's someone out there for everyone, and they fit perfectly.
2006-07-20 12:58:13
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answered by Confuzed 2
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Yes I believe in soulmates. you know you have found that person when they pretty much know what you're thinking or it could be the reverse and be the opposite of what you like and dislike so you complete each other. God that is a lousy answer.
Sorry I don't have a story at all. I am a reject.
2006-07-20 12:57:58
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answered by Tony B 5
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Yes I do... I've experienced it already a couple years ago and Im only 20.
Trust me, I am certain that it is true. Whenever I think of the person in my life who I believe is my soul mate... I just smile
There are no words or emotions to describe it. You just smile and that is all you can do. It is a feeling of harmony, light, and happiness all in one big smile.
You can never understand the feeling until you experience it. And it will keep you going forever... just that one thought
2006-07-20 12:56:50
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answered by benh316 2
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well, sometimes it is true. i'm going out with this guy and it's going great, and he's a leo, my soulmate. but i had other bfs who aren't my soulmates
2006-07-20 12:59:58
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answered by Colombian nena 2
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well my romantic story is that
there was this guy we were BEST FRIENDS for a long time and then he started to become attracted to me in the future... then one day he came to th esame carnival the same day and we started to hag out and then he asked me ou tand i said yes and then he told me how much he loved me and how pretty i was... and then we went on from there...
2006-07-20 12:58:41
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answered by lonley1 1
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I belive in soulmates.
2006-07-20 12:56:56
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answered by jacob_advice 2
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