Yes! Except, I ask myself that question ALLL of the time..it starts to drive me crazy after a while..then I realized..you only live once so live! I love going on first dates and experiencing that new conversation...learning about someone else's life and customs and that first new kiss...when you cant wait for their call..touch...kiss.. when both of ure worlds are each other..when ure friends with each others families/friends..when theyre are alot more good times than bad ones..when you dont feel pushed aside and you feel completely equal with the other person....when that person really listens to you and has something to say in response when you have an issue..when that person will drop something for you just to see you that night..then you know its love.. and even when it ends..just experiencing it was worth it..the pain of it ending will eventually disappear and you'll be left with experience and knowledge..you'll know what to look for in the next relationship and what to avoid..it's all aprt of growing up..
2006-10-05 05:57:08
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answered by LONG ISLAND GIRL 3
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It really depends on why you feel you are alive. Are you here on this planet to take risks? Or are you here to survive?
Love is the most rich, most scary, most infuriating risk you could take, in my opinion. It has the potential for the greatest rewards, and the deepest sorrow.
Each person would have a different answer to this question, and each person would have a different answer based on where they are in life. Ultimately you have to answer it for yourself.
I personally felt it was worth the risk, and now I am engaged. I'll be honest though, I went through a lot of heartache to get here. Yet I was able to see the pain and sorrow as just as sacred as the hope, joy and love.
Somehow I knew it was all a part of this game called being human, and I accepted it. A friend once told me that the best way to live is "fearless acceptance of what is so" of what is actually happening.
So I ask you back, is it worth the risk? :)
2006-10-05 05:54:18
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answered by Jericho 2
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Is the risk of pain worth the gift of being able to feel?
Not disrespect to anyone who answered this question, but try to take answers that come from two types of people. First, ones who have experienced true love, second, people who have a few gray hairs. Sometimes it takes life experience to really appreciate something like love. I didn't even think true love even existed until I was 30 years old. You can guess my answer. Yes, love is worth the risk of possible heartache.
2006-10-05 05:53:35
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answered by Thomas 4
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Love is worth Any risk! But the wright question is : Is the person you love worth that risk?
Love is mutual feeling. Be sure that he loves you , not the same, but more than you love him! It's all about giving and taking, but if you are the only one who's giving...
The common advice you'll get everywhere is: Listen to your heart. But I'm telling you to listen his more!
2006-10-05 06:06:49
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answered by Looda_Plavusha 2
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Being in love is definitely worth the risk!
2006-10-05 05:52:07
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answered by marie 4
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Even big risks are worth taking for love.
2006-10-05 05:49:48
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answered by ? 3
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Of course. Just use good judgement and common sense in making your love choices to lover the risk. Through experience you will get better at making good love choices.
2006-10-05 05:49:14
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answered by Plasmapuppy 7
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Love is very special and important and it is worth all the heartache, pain, and sorrow. If u love someone strong enough, u will go thru anything for that person and that will make ur love stronger. BUT BE SURE THAT IT IS LOVE. u dont wanna go thru all that for the wrong reason!!! its worth it in the end.....
2006-10-05 05:53:24
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answered by Kay 1
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love is very worth the risk you need to get your heart vroken sometimes in order to knwo you are human and learn from your mistakes. you learn to love but if something goes wrong and it doesn't work you just learn n ot what to look for in the next man or boy...
2006-10-05 05:52:09
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answered by Da Q 3
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yes. if nothing is worth risking for, then whats the point of living?
2006-10-05 05:49:14
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answered by Your_Star 6
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