I came across one of your questions that was closed. Due to this I couldn’t past a response, but given that I may be able to help you out, a lot, I’ve decided to post the answer under one of your other open questions. I hope this isn’t odd, but want to make sure you get an answer that could steer you toward ever lasting happiness.
Question: “i need help on an engagement question”
Response: Okay, I take it you’re the other guy or at least know the other guy. Which one is it? To start, she does indeed love this other guy. You know this, but does she know the other guy feels the same way? Has the other guy told her he loves her? Basically, this woman isn’t going to break off her engagement and everything she’s built with her fiancée for the only other guy she has every loved that has made no attempt at telling her how he feels. As far as she knows this other guy doesn’t love her and thus she is working on the relationship with her fiancée. There are two guys that she loves. The first one is her fiancée who loves her back and has made it known. The second is the other guy who she feels she loves more but thinks he doesn’t care for her in the same way. Really, what would you do in this situation? Clearly she has picked to love her fiancée because she can’t pick to stay in love with the other guy because as far as she knows he doesn’t love her back. My advice is that this other guy, most likely you, needs to tell her that he loves her or at least is in the beginning stages of love and would like to give it a chance before something that was never tried was walked away from. Additionally, you need to do this soon or she may wind up married and then finding out that you do indeed love her. Do you want her to get a divorce or commit infidelity? I don’t think you do, so you need to step up to the plate before all 3 persons involved make the wrong decision.
2006-10-14 15:32:31
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answered by nonjudgmental_19 1
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thats the craziest question i've heard today.
but ive read that they can
"Nevertheless, blind people do dream and often describe their dreams in terms of places and surroundings. An article from the University of Santa Cruz notes that blind dreams feature a "very high percentage of gustatory, olfactory, and tactual sensory references," something very unusual for sighted dreamers to experience. "
2006-10-11 22:51:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Everybody dreams
2006-10-11 22:48:54
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answered by benji200426 1
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How do you know that if I was born blind I am not faking it?!
"Blind" people (hypochondriacs more like!) can dream, but they have real weird dreams which almost always lead to wet dreams
2006-10-11 22:55:43
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answered by mobileuser.00218902 1
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Of course and I think that the blind can see more clearly then many of us.
2006-10-11 22:53:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Interesting question! But (IMHO) we all dream whether we remember them or not.
Just my opinion, thanks.
The Ol' Sasquatch Ã
2006-10-11 22:50:12
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answered by Ol' Sasquatch 5
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Ohh yeah just b/c they cant see, they can hear. so they can visualize stuff
2006-10-11 22:53:31
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answered by Mrbigjohnson 3
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