Yes, but how much do you know about him? You wont know everything about the guy/girl ever! Thats what makes it so much interesting if you knew everything about them how fun would that be it would be a boring relationship for sure. But if you just met this person and you like everything about them so far and think your in love pretty sure so far its just lust which is really close to love. But once you know a lot about their flaws you will than know if you love or not love this person. Everyone can fall in love with the good things its the bad things about the person thats the test if you can over look it or like it about the person. So once you know all you need to know than you can be in love its your choice, but remember your not going to know everything about the person, you will always find out new things year by year thats what makes it so interesting!
2006-09-19 09:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, love has many levels. It starts with attraction, and sometimes the most intense feelings happen at an infatuation phase--when you don't know much about the other person but are dying to be with her and learn all about her. That is the stage that feels most like falling! The love gets deeper as you know each other better (or it starts to fizzle as your illusions about the other are seen thru one by one).
Think about your question--you'd have to be married for many, many years before you'd know ALL about them.
2006-09-19 16:31:46
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answered by wayfaroutthere 7
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NO! The only way that you can think you love someone before you know them is their appearance and what you see from a distance. To know somebody is totally different. You think you're in love but it is really a crush.
2006-09-19 16:31:06
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answered by pimp69happyboy 2
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I dont believe you ever know everything about a person. So I do believe you could fall in love with someone before you know all abou them. If you have chemistry then that is all you need.
2006-09-19 16:29:21
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answered by madisonchic 2
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Yes you can. I met a man from another state over the phone on Oct. 1st. he proposed to be on Oct21st. He moved down here on Nov. 22, and we got married on Feb.9th, and had our first child on nov. 10. So YES you can. I never saw him until Nov.22. And we are still married and very very happy!!! For 6 years now. In my case, I know it was love because we never saw each other and I fell in love with him just for who he was. Give it a shot.
2006-09-19 16:33:04
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answered by ga_gyrl91 2
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I don't think so.
When you meet someone you are attracted to your first reaction is to be something you think he/she will like. You will do things you think he/she likes. You won't really be yourself. After a few more dates you will relax and then your true self comes out. You may see the other person in a different way then.
So I believe it takes time and getting to know them.
2006-09-19 16:34:59
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answered by slipper 5
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Absolutely! I feel in love with my boyfriend only after one month of dating. I knew he was different and knew how to treat a woman. I even told him I loved him after only one month... I wasn't expecting him to say it back, but I am glad I did because over the next couple of months, he realized that he loved me too and we've been together almost 2 and half years now!
2006-09-19 16:32:53
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answered by laceo1093 1
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no, for the reason that you'd only be in love with 1/16 of them and not at least 1/2
2006-09-19 16:29:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah. Why not? Everyone has an 'ideal partner' set in their mind. A person might place these ideals on this person ahead of future experience. This is how you open up to someone...allow them in...and allow yourself to further the relationship.
2006-09-19 16:31:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You never know ALL about someone.
( Knowing a lot is a pretty good idea. In fact, if you know very little, what exactly are you in love with?)
2006-09-19 16:29:52
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answered by x 7
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