Maybe. But you will find that it may not be what you really wanted. People don't like it when it's happy and perfect. It's just too easy. We would all be happy now. True love may not even exist, but if it does, we would probably find something wrong with it.
2006-12-30 18:42:35
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answered by Anonymous
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True love does not equal happiness. Sometimes true love brings pain and great, enduring sadness. But that does not make true love any less desirable.
Humans all face a moment when we know we are making a choice which could change our lives forever. Sometimes we recognize this moment of choice in retrospect.
Choosing true love is often rewarded in life, but there are no guarantees. But still we must choose true love, not because of what we get, as in the reward of happiness, but because of how true love transforms our souls.
Where true love exists there is no sacrifice too great and no difficulty too heavy. If I love you truly, but you are filled with sadness, of course I will be sad, as well. But I can love you without losing myself, which means your sadness, however chronic, needn't consume me.
I have loved someone who never overcame their source of sadness. I was sad, too, and could not abandon my 'true' love.
As I recall, we both spent a lot of time being unhappy, but still we were sincerely in love.
Thank God it eventually ended!
But the sad beauty was painfully lovely while it lasted. I wrote a lot of good poems and deeply romantic songs while we lingered together. I learned a little about myself, too.
Fortunately, I have since experienced true love with someone who also was happy and made me happy, so I have the full breadth of human experience to consider.
2006-12-30 18:49:23
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answered by Marc Miami 4
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Yeah, if true love is really what makes u happy, see it really does depend on what makes u happy which may vary with people and circumstances, but like earlier mentioned if being loved is the source of your happiness, absolutely.Good luck.
2006-12-30 18:47:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel you ( we) are looking at Love and happiness from the wrong end !
True happiness , felt internally, means we are in true love. While love, creating happiness ,would amount to an enhancement of sensation , happiness is a state of bliss , allowing us to love deeply. Many of us are not able to differentiate as to which triggers what. In my opinion , happiness is the pointer allowing us internal equilibrium manifesting in external show of Love.
2006-12-31 00:25:42
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answered by YD 5
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Yes it does... but the love needs to be equal on each side. That's hard to find... as the definition of love for a woman is different to the definition of love for a man. Women are far more emotional about it and look for every little detail.
2006-12-30 18:48:44
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answered by Aussies-Online 5
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Rarely
The only true and pure love comes from God
And happines is a very subjective word.
2006-12-30 20:33:01
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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My opinion is.. the accessible actual which means/purpose of affection is: to reproduce. to stay collectively to guard one yet another long adequate to proceed your blood line/genetics. The which technique of affection is prolonged mutual protection. Love is actual whilst this is stumbled on. this is unfastened whilst this is grasped. are you able to tell with a kiss? Love is the magic/mutual in a kiss. there's no magic in a kiss if there's no love/mutual interior of it. A kiss with magic has no compelled for romance makes it mushy. there's no magic in in basic terms a lip kiss. Love has a diverse kiss. some kisses are in basic terms stolen breaths. in case you ought to ask: "is this love" then the respond is: "no" for whilst/if it ever happens you would be attentive to. Love is once you're specific which you like somebody, after which you think of you like somebody else, then you definately the two comprehend you ought to in no way stay without one yet another.
2016-10-06 06:04:34
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answered by ? 4
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Has to be so, where true love also included to mean an unconditional love without any expectation, reciprocation in whatsoever form....
2006-12-30 19:20:07
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answered by Spiritualseeker 7
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No. Or atleast it doesn't mean that it will just come to you forevermore. Just because you find love, doesn't mean you don't still have to work at having it and having a healthy, loving relationship.
2006-12-30 19:33:08
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answered by LindaLou 7
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Yes...absolutely....emphatically...in fact the ONLY happiness I ever had was when I had true love.
2006-12-30 19:44:26
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answered by kveldulf_gondlir 6
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