I believe I will find him. I wish it will be soon... :))
2006-09-12 19:34:54
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answer #1
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answered by AlphaOne_ 5
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I believe everyone has a soulmate but finding that soule male is a rare thing, I feel I am one of the few lucky ones who have found mine. The key is not to settle.
2006-09-12 20:43:45
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answer #2
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answered by bambi81377 2
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I really don't know. I don't believe in soul mates. I believe that you meet someone you like, you decide to have a relationship and you try to make it work. Everyday is a new challenge to your relationship. Time, patience, understanding and work can save a relationship and determine whethet two people complete one another. Soulmate... that means that everything should be A-OK from day one. So not true.
2006-09-12 19:39:54
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answer #3
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answered by Sanne 2
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Wow! That one girl had a really amazing story! But to answer your question, yes! I do believe in having soulmates. And I know I've found mine even if we've only been together for two years. Nieve maybe? Don't know, don't care. As long as we both know we love eachother, I don't mind being considered nieve. :)
2006-09-12 20:13:02
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answered by *Elle Marie* 2
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Say the theory is correct, if we each have one soulmate destined for us, what will happen if one or two people get it wrong. It can screw up the entire system.
I do believe in love though, just not that their is one spesific person for each of us.
2006-09-12 19:48:20
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answered by Shine 2
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I am married to my husband now for 15 yrs and we love each other, we hate each other. We love to hate each other and hate to love each other. But I can honestly say that I really do believe that he was/is not my soul mate. I think we work well with each other as a team for my kids, but I believe I may have missed the person who would have really made me look at love differently. Don't ever settle for something. Know what you want and make sure you get it.
2006-09-12 19:42:42
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answered by Nikie 3
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Oh yes! I am married to mine.
We dated when I had just graduated HS. We broke up - I wanted to finish college and he did not want to wait - I needed to grow up!
Anyways, he married someone, I married someone, he got divorced, I got divorced and we got in contact 13 years after seeing each other last. We have been married for 3 years!
2006-09-12 19:37:37
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answer #7
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answered by wotana02 3
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i believe in a soulmate..and i hope i get across mine....pretty soon.
2006-09-12 20:17:04
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answered by Sunshine 3
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I have found mine, I was not even looking when he came into my life, and it was really unexpected as well...
2006-09-12 19:48:47
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answer #9
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answered by Just Me 6
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I met my soulmate the day we were born, he was put in the crib next to mine, our parents discovered we lived minutes apart, and from that moment on, were joined-to-the-hip; instant best friends. Always at each others houses, always on the phone, always together - people use to make fun of us and tell us we were going to get married one day, and we would deny it, saying we were 'just friends'. Both of us were homeschooled, so we were constantly doing schoolwork together at our houses, and going on feild trips sitting side my side in our mothers mini-vans. I've had poor health all my life, and when I was 10, I was in the hospital...for like, the 20th time. Whenever I was there, he would be worried sick and insist on seeing me, so my parents would tell nurses he was my brother, because he was too young to visit me otherwise. He told me when we were alone in the room that he was going to take care of me the rest of our lives, because I was his best friend and he never wanted to loose me, he kissed me on the forehead, and whispered that he loved me. We planned our weddings out at 12, I was going to be his best woman, and him, my man of honor. We were going to move into a duplex house, and if our signifigant others didn't like it, then they weren't the ones for us. We stayed 'just friends' for another year, at which point things began to change noticably. I had had a crush on him for what seemed like forever, but was too afraid to tell him, because he was my best friend. So I kept quiet, and watched as other girls flirted with him and my heart broke. But whenever I would ask him if he liked any of them, he would always tell me no. One night, we went to a play together, and we held hands without realizing it...I started to wonder...could he maybe like me back? But I was too afraid to ask him, so I kept waiting and waiting for him to bring it up, and say that he meant in just a friendship way. However, a week later, he called me up as usual at night for our 3 hour long conversation (our parents gave us our own phone lines, just so we would stop tying up theirs), and told me that he had something important to tell me, and when he was finished, he was going to hang up the phone and call me back in an half hour. Immediatly, my heart started to pound...I hoped it was what I thought it was, but feared that it was that he had decided to go out with another girl. He admitted that he had fallen in love with me and hung up. I was overjoyed to the point were I ran around the house laughing hysterically and doing cartwheels, my parents thinking I was nuts. When he called me up, we discussed - very anlytically, may I ad - getting together, and decided to follow our hearts in the matter. We always talked about marriage and having kids after that point. We had our first kiss a couple months later on top of a ferris wheel, had our first make-out not too long after that, lol. He proposed to me at 14 in a love letter (we have over 400 inbetween both of us in a 4 1/2 year span), gave me a diamond ring at 16, and a few weeks after we turned 18, officially asked my parents for their blessing in marriage. We're getting married next Autumn a few weeks after we turn 19...and have never been closer or more in tune with each other.
Do soulmates exsist? You better believe it!
2006-09-12 19:41:08
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answered by Cherished_Bride 3
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