A better question might have been
"Can a person have more than one true love relationship?"
The answer is yes. And not everyones gets to marry a person for which they feel true love. If you never watched it, rent a copy of Murphy's Romance with James Garner and Sally Field.
2006-08-11 21:00:59
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answered by Richard 7
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Once her spouse is deceased she is no longer married but a widower and she has a right to continue to live the life she has before her.
Her marrying someone else doesn't take away the love she had for her deceased spouse.
Now only she knows what type of marriage she had with her deceased husband and whether or not he was a true love.
2006-08-08 15:33:46
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answered by words from the heart 3
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Most people will be in love more than once in their life. If you fall in love 3 times, they can all be equally explosive and strong, but in different ways. You usually don't love the "same way" twice, because the dynamics are different with each partner. But the phrase "true love" is just a cliche. You either love someone or you don't. There are different severities of it, and different motivations for it.
And of course it's "right" for her to marry someone else! Why should she be sentenced to a life of lonliness simply because she was cheated out of her first spouse?
2006-08-08 15:48:41
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answered by paintgirl 4
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This person may not be her "second true love", but a person who has been widowed is very capable of loving someone again. They may not be able to love that person in the same way that they loved their first husband, but it is entriely possible. All women are different.
2006-08-08 15:30:40
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answered by Heather M 2
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Yes, of course. Each of has the ability to love many people. I mean, if there was only one true love out there, what are the odds that we'd ever find him/her, considering how big the world is? It's unlikely that THE ONE will be within a close radius of where we live, isn't it?
2006-08-08 15:30:37
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answered by Pink Denial 6
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That's ridiculous. Of course. You mean that with the other 2 billion women on this planet, you really think that a man only has one true love. How can that be if you haven't dated them all first. Give me a break.
2006-08-08 15:29:58
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answered by javelin 5
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A person is allowed to love again after the death of a spouse.If she marrys again, the new guy would still be her true love of the present time.
2006-08-08 15:28:32
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answered by WC 7
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I don't think there will be ever a second true love. I mean.... Even if you married don"t you thing about your first love ? Does this make sense ?
2006-08-08 18:55:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, though the phrase "true" love may not be applicable, in my case i woudlnt refer to somone as my "true" love, though somone is completely capable of loving again.
2006-08-08 15:27:25
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answered by supermooko 2
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yes, I think so.
2006-08-08 16:03:53
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answered by Julie G 3
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