I wonder if true love really does exist. I am 15 and I am seeking for this...I don't know, I'm so not interested in these teen type relationships, which last a short while involving kisses, caressing, "fun" and other bullshit..Why doesn't this please me? I want someone to love me, to listen the same kind of music like I do, to disscus about everything, even about books, to..to..to..to do everything..to get allong extremely well...Am I looking for a...soul-mate?
2006-12-21
03:46:46
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And you will find one when you are a bit older, For now, my dear, you need to find out what kind of wonderful amazing women you are sure to become, and then your true soul-mate will find you.
Be yourself, Good luck
2006-12-21 03:52:08
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answered by artist-oranit.com. 5
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Congratulations, honey, you are thinking perfectly right. True love exists. Don't be impatient, it will happen in time but you must be ready to receive it and reciprocate when it happens.
If you are serious, then educate yourself into college and get a stable job. Read well and become a desirable person. True love means giving more than receiving. It is a calm and mature feeling which can stand the ups and downs in life. Dont confuse it with physical pleasure. Plz do not cohabit and do not lose your virginity too early. It is the worst way to enjoy true love. Plz preserve yourself until you grow up and marry a man whom you trust and love. Make sure he has not wasted his adoloscence in flings.
You can look for a soul mate after your education is over.
2006-12-21 04:12:52
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answered by StraightDrive 6
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First of all you are not married, nor are you old enough to be. Secondly this is marriage and divorce. Thirdly love finds you, you go "seeking" it and you will find something you think is love.
At fifteen you should be seeking a good education, good memories with family and friends, and the type of person you want to be as an adult.
Leave love alone until after you get out of college, you have a whole lifetime ahead of you.
2006-12-21 03:51:29
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answered by OleMarbleEyes 5
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I don't believe there is anysuch thing as true love or a soul-mate. Everyone has ups and downs in relationships. First you fall in love with someone, and you have to learn to get past your differences. Do find someone you have more things in common with, but not everything in common with. Variety is good
From your description it kind of seems like you are seeking another you.
2006-12-21 04:31:42
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answered by :-) literary cappy 4
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Grow up honey and you will find your true love, but for now concentrate on school work and making sure you don't make any mistakes that you will regret for the rest of your life, you are only 15, you have a whole life time to fall in love and to have all those "to"s happy holidays!
2006-12-21 03:56:09
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answered by wantstoknow 4
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true love does exist and it comes at the most surprising times and places
i have found it and it was nothing like i expected and we talk about a lot of things and will talk even more when we meet
2006-12-21 03:52:18
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answered by Waterdragon 7
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I think you are not ready for love yet. Get a close friend and don't be too eager to fall into any relationship if you do not enjoy.
2006-12-21 03:51:00
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answered by burr burr 2
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you're just 15 for god's sake, you have your whole life in front of you
of course true love exists, but NOT everyone finds it in their teens
2006-12-21 03:52:54
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answered by Yulia 4
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15 huh...take this time to get to know you. That person you seek will come and you will be ready for it.
2006-12-21 03:52:20
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answered by Anonymous
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you may just be lonely or curious for the time being. as time comes, you'll know what is true love when time is right. let nature take its course
2006-12-21 03:48:49
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answered by Anonymous
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