Hello,
I do believe in true love. However I also believe that people change, and they can fall out of love. Some people are lucky and they experience true love with one person, and it works out for their entire lifetimes.
Some people experience true love with someone, and then fall out of love and never get up the courage to tell that person. Which means they are missing out on true love with someone else.
And some people experience true love with someone, and then fall out of love, then experience it with someone else. Which is great because I think that everyone should be happy in their relationships, and if they aren't - they should both get out of the relationship and get a chance to experience true love again.
I hope this helps, and good luck.
2006-11-06 16:16:45
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answered by Jeanne 3
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I wasn't sure until a few months ago. I'd had relationships that had lasted and some that had gone quickly. I've never felt with anyone the way I feel with my mate now. Can you give your heart to one person? Each one of the relationships that I have had are very important to me and hold a special place in my heart. But ultimately by heart belongs to the man that I love.
2006-11-07 00:15:58
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answered by softheart_strongwill 2
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True love is a popularly held concept of loving someone without restraint and without restriction. Usually, true love is described as love without condition, motive or attachment, loving someone just because they are themselves, not because of their actions or beliefs. People experiencing true love will often set aside their own well being for the safety and happiness of their love, even though their relationship may not be formalized or reciprocated. Often, this emotion is strong enough to even inspire acts of selfless courage, even those requiring the death of the person undertaking them.
Another similar term is unconditional love, though this term is more often used to describe an strong emotional bond between blood family and other relatives. True love, in contrast, usually refers to a strong love between lovers or spouses, though overt sexuality is not required.
Despite the enduring popular appeal of the true love concept, a number of authors have shown that genuine love depends on establishing interdependent conditions between fully adult lovers. In their view, true love is a false form of romantic illusion that young, co-dependent lovers indulge in to become whole people. (see discussion in Unconditional love).
2006-11-07 00:46:35
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answered by aramaiya 3
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I've been blessed in finding true love and wouldn't want to give my heart to anyone else.
2006-11-07 00:15:03
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answered by Dke 6
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well, i thought i did.. but now i'm not so sure. i think there needs to be a connection between the two of you, and you love eachother so much, that you just cant live with out them. i don't know if you would call that true love or not though...
2006-11-07 00:13:34
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answered by miss miserable 1
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Only girls will answer positive to this one. Guys don't really care as long as they can get sex and maybe father a few children along the way. Maybe one guy in five hundred will answer positive to this, others will lie about it.
2006-11-07 00:28:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes of cvourse I can and I do believe I'm a strong believer on that one.
2006-11-07 00:12:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure you can.There's no law that says you have to fall in love with more than one person.One is enough for most people.
2006-11-07 00:13:31
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answered by master_der_man 6
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ya heart huh huh
2006-11-07 00:11:29
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answered by HEY boo boo 6
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