There is one but then there is another oneso on so forth. The answer lies in the chemistry of each individual and the energies they put into maintaining and keeping an exclusive relationship. wouldnt it be pretty crappy to think we met the one when we were 3 but didnt know it and now their gone. Or that you have to seach for the rest of you life to find the one. One seems rather doom filled but some will cling to this belief.
2006-08-12 21:34:00
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answered by lifecircle9 2
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The world out there is so beautiful and the people so nice and babes so pretty, I cant bear the thought of not being able to get all those goodies, Be it plenty of women or different types of dishes, All made for me, How then can one stick to for example just a pizza or just one woman or own and drive just one kind of a car.
Variety is the spice of life.
I believe marriages are made in heaven but I ask, why then the divorce, ? does heaven make mistakes?
LOL, life is wonderful and gives one a very varied experience.
Some one may love you more than the others, U may believe she or he is the one, Miss Right !?
But untill then just before u retire from the spice of life, Go for it.
2006-08-12 21:33:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe there is only one person you were meant to be with for the rest of your life. All of the other ones you may feel love for, but it's usually not true love. I believe you know when you have the right one. It's a love like you've never felt for anyone else before.
2006-08-12 21:29:57
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answered by sweet.pjs1 5
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I believe in meeting the "one" but the problem is that you never know if this or that person is your only one. You meet boy and there is passion between you and he.But after months or even years this passion disappears. And you can be married at that time. But if you live with person 10, 20, 30 years and still love this person then it is your only "One"
2006-08-12 21:46:00
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answered by BelKa 2
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I used to believe in meeting the "one". I met her 4 years ago got engaged a year later and now she has cheated on me and run off with another man, but i still truly love her. So i am not so sure anymore, but i hope there is otherwise i am in for a long and lonely life.
2006-08-12 21:29:32
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answered by Anonymous
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In the back of your mind there is always that perfect person. That is the one you would call "the one". The problem is that if you strike out with that person you're only going down hill in your own mind. Sure there are some nice "2s" which you would be happy to settle with but "the one" is always stuck in your mind. Lucky for me I found my one and I haven't messed it up yet.
2006-08-12 21:30:21
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answered by kman252 4
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I believe in fate, I believe that everyone one has their "one". But I also think that most people don't meet their "one"'s and in stead can be happy settling for less. The "one" might be dangerous, he could be somoen you can never get oyur mind off of and that can be bad if you have to accomplish something. I'm thinking it's out there, but most don't find it. And in stead settle for 2nd best.
2006-08-12 21:29:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that there are many "one"s. Some people find new love after being widowed. Some people find love after being abused by the one they loved. I believe that love is a choice and a way of life. It is not just a romantic clicking that we are powerless to influence.
2006-08-12 21:30:03
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answered by Kuji 7
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I like to think there is one person for each of us in the world, but it's pretty complicated considering people die, change, etc. I'm not really sure... I certainly hope that everyone ends up with at least one of their "one"s though, if that's how it works.
2006-08-12 21:30:14
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answered by hippomaiden 3
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The "one" in the eyes of fate may not be the"one" in your eyes,however just smart people who could defend the fate and make the"one" one!
2006-08-12 21:56:44
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answered by thefeather 1
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