I met my hubby for lunch this week, and we hardly spoke while at the restaurant. Just didn't have much to talk about. We were like one of those old couples we used to pity at the beginning of our relationship; you know the ones that sit at the table, lost in their own thoughts, hardly exchanging a word. We always said that we'd never be like them; yet there we were- and we felt perfectly happy and content! So I guess this week love taught me that a comfortable silence with the person you love can mean more than a thousand words.
2006-08-14 21:12:36
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answered by tanja_christina 3
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A whole LOT!! 1. Never tell a guy you like him. 2. "just friends" means you aren't good enough for me. 3. Revenge is sweet. And I'm talking sweeter than any sugar mountain you could ever make sweet. 4. Love is supposed to be blind. BUT everyone lies about that too. 5. True love exists. Just for other people. 6. Being alone isn't that bad. 7. Its just the lonliness that gets you. 8. If a guy uses you to get to your sister, he's not worth crying over anyways. 9. Love is the best thing someone can ever experience. 10. But...it hurts too.
And just think...its only The middle of Monday night.
2006-08-14 20:22:58
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answered by mlove1307 6
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Hi! This week, love taught me to remain open and intuitive 24/7 and then some because you'll never know what wonderful and inspiring person you may meet in a matter of moments. :D Love taught me that I shouldn't focus on the doors closing but the ones opening. Sometimes, you can shine antique mirrors only so many times before you need to start using new ones so your reflection isn't distorted.
2006-08-15 18:44:15
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answered by ******** 5
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No matter how much you try and protect yourself from it, it will slip in through the cracks, making you feel higher than a child at Christmas time, but then when love is done with you, it brings you crashing and burning into the ground, squeezing down on your heart until it has taken all your energy and your resolve from you, and then it slips out as quietly as it came in, leaving you broken and bruised.
But still, no matter how much pain you feel, no matter how bitter it tasted, I still crave it and will continue to seek it, like a junkie looking for their next fix, because the high you get is worth the fall.
2006-08-14 22:51:26
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answered by dirtyminx82 3
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love teaches me it comes in all forms. ive just met a new girl only last week (and no i dont love her too early) but im having feelings for as shes on my wavelength never really had that
2006-08-14 20:36:32
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answered by ward1703 5
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It taught me that no matter how interested you get into that person they can't be faithful. So love stinks. I had a so called boyfriend who moved back home with his mama and he was cheating on me. Its not the first time either that's is so harsh. So I'm going to wait for love to come into my life.
2006-08-14 20:27:13
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answered by Flygirl 1
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This week it has thought me to forget about it, its not worth the hassle. Starting a new job next Monday which should take up most of my time and I hope to not have enough time to even think about men.
2006-08-14 21:20:50
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answered by Bettyboo 1
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This week love has taught me to be patient and understanding towards my partner. Love has taught me to be kind and loving and to give him the space he needs, so that he has the chance to miss me when I am not around.
I have learnt alot this week xx
2006-08-14 21:18:45
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answered by jmhale2005 2
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married with children but still enloved with my husband. love can be a source of fun when you try to reach the other and to touch him as if it would be the last time for you to do it. and flowers are a good way of showing how fresh and yet real you're love is.
2006-08-14 20:29:50
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answered by queen 2
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Love teaches you nothing, it is there to be enjoyed
2006-08-14 20:41:44
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answered by Anonymous
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