of course
2006-12-01 13:06:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so. Unfortunately, I don't think "all you need is love." Many factors contribute to a relationship and how it works. A relationship can be compared to a book. Love is the binding and the outside cover. This is what holds together all the pages on the inside that tell a story of two great lovers. However, a book is worthless without any pages inside.
2006-12-01 21:10:38
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answer #2
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answered by Peanut Butter 5
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No.
There's more to a relationship than just love. Love isn't going to hold you together when things get rough. Your commitment is going to hold you together.
So many people think that relationships are built on love. While that's partly true, the rest of the relationship is forgotten.
Trust,commitment,communication, honesty, respect, etc are all major parts of the relationship as well.
You could have all the love in the world, but without trust, commitment, communication, honesty, etc you're going to end up failing miserably.
2006-12-01 21:07:32
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answered by FaZizzle 7
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Unless you believe in soul mates . . . no.
Just because you love someone doesn't mean you won't love someone else. If your partner is too far away, and you find someone closer, you can become more attached to that person. The new person can be there for you when your partner cannot, and loving your partner won't stop you from falling in love again.
There are other situations as well, I'm sure, but that's just an example of one.
I hope everything works out for you.
2006-12-01 21:09:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think 'work' and 'relationship' are two words that should be used in the same sentence. Whatever work needs done in a relationship might hopefully come naturally, and relationships at work are shite really. Well, work in general is anyway. Imagine seeing the same girl in bed, in the car or on the bus, across the office, in the toilets, in the queue at the canteen, at your table, then at home again, and bent across the kitchen table.. Sheesh. I want different girls in each of those roles! Wouldn't need that, if the incredibly versatile and gifted tigerlily would apply for any of these roles though.....
2006-12-01 21:19:12
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answer #5
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answered by Snogworthy 2
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Maybe. Probably so. If two people really loved eachother then i guess any relationship can work. But hey, what do I know?
2006-12-01 21:07:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes it just takes more than love to make a relationship work, but love is the best place to start.
2006-12-01 21:10:20
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answered by Jarrett D 2
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No, because love is defined by everyone differently. Every person out there has their view of what love is. Unconditional love is hard to come by- nearly impossible. If you can fine a true unconditional love, then you have found a love that conquers all. I hope this answer broadens your horizons.
2006-12-01 21:09:10
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answer #8
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answered by Iteachdailey4u 3
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Unfortunately, I don't think every relationship could work. They could have gone out with your best friend, they could move to another country, you could have one really important difference like religion (for some people), you could have incredibly bad timing...It's too bad, but sometime love ain't enough.
2006-12-01 21:23:58
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answered by cotopaximary 4
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of course..arguments in the relationship make it stronger and teaches u how to communicate. If the situation was more serious like he was cheating i wouldnt want to work it out but thats my personal opinion
2006-12-01 21:09:40
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answered by msX 6
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Oh yes of course! I have no doubt because if the couple loves each other enough, then they will be sure to make it work out no matter how difficult/far away they are from each other.
2006-12-01 21:10:22
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answered by Anonymous
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