No, its not. its actually wrong to look for happiness within the core of love. where there is love there is a completeness....a feeling of completeness in life. and the fulfilness comes with happiness and sadness, pain nd sorrow....a smile and a tear...its a package...everything.....its just feeling worthy for whatever comes urways nd taking it togather......so its a stregnth not a happiness,
2006-11-29 08:37:36
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answered by raiden 2
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Not usually otherwise we'd constantly have stupid grins on our faces and when was the last time you saw any 3 people look like that? with love comes knowledge and with knowledge well a whole range of emotions. Off course you (most of the time) still love but there is also worry, fear, pain, heartache, tragedy, perhaps in the back of it all happiness is lurking but then again perhaps that's what love is; bearing all life can throw at you and finding happiness there.
2006-11-29 19:56:57
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answered by witterwax 3
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No.
But often where there is happiness there is love.
It's the whole 'where there's smoke there's fire scenario'.
Happiness is smoke, Love is fire.
Happiness is fleeting, Love is consuming
Happiness distorts, Love burns
Smoke. Fire.
Hmmm, interesting. Take that further, Love destroys. Love warms. Love sparks & spreads. Happiness evaporates and returns.
2006-11-29 14:50:55
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answered by Oh, I see 4
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This is basically a statement with a question mark at the end.
But I agree, with the statement. Love is a powerful thing, and one that is truly, deeply in love will by happy in whatever condition they find themselves in.
Of course, there is speculation as to what is defined as "whatever condition". This can only be decided by the individual who is in love.
2006-11-29 14:31:50
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answered by Ambassador Z 4
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nope... just because you love someone doesnt mean you are happy. especially when your with somebody that is doing you dirty by sleeping around, disrespecting you etc. or even when you feel that the relationship is fading away and you guys are loosing you spark,thats when it hurts to love that person.
2006-11-29 14:35:02
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answered by Worry wart 2
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Not always. Sometimes, people bond in mutual misery....check out the goth crowd, for example.
My ex-fiance and I initially bonded and fell in love, based on our mutual pain from our childhoods. We were both very understanding of each other.
But sometimes outside forces can make you extremely unhappy, no matter how much you love your partner...
2006-11-29 14:27:39
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answered by wavemage 2
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Do you believe that davida? maybe you can tell us more.
2006-11-29 14:31:35
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answered by Jerry 2
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