Yes..hasnt everyone.
2007-01-24 09:41:23
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answered by fajita 7
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Of couse we all have thats the whole part of life.
I say love is like drugs, we are not sure at first then like a good drug we are on a high with butterflys in our bellys and we feel like we flying through clouds, then comes the after effects right we feel like crap and wish we didnt do ít and then when its over we learn that some drugs are just dangerous and not worth it.
its like learning really we love we cry we forget and the process starts over again.
Hopefully we come away with a learning experience mostly we do and we take that into the next relationship sometimes we dont but like they say one day we will have reached what we wanted 2 hopefully that means we meet our perfect partner and wont have 2 search no more.
Have fun with falling in luv
2007-01-24 10:01:09
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, He had a gf, I had a bf and the attraction to eachother was magnetic! It was a very confusing time trying to figure out if he would leave her and be mine or if I was being used. In the end I went to live in a different country. We still keep contact by email and there will always be a little connection I think. Its not easy to fall out of love with someone. I guess everything in life happens (or doesn't happen) for a reason. Just means the way will be left clear for something even better to happen! :)
2007-01-24 08:36:36
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answered by cats_fender 2
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whats up tell him and this is completely general because of the fact what i think of that a woman and guy can on no account be bestfriends one in all them is beneficial to fall in love anyhow . tell Him and "purely desire for the terrific and be arranged for the worst". whether you don't get him you will no longer remorseful approximately which you do no longer tried ,you gave your terrific shot yet thinks did no longer artwork out because of the fact "existence is amazingly unfair at circumstances " and constantly remember one concern and a golden concept by ability of Mark Twain "Take opportunities. tell the reality. Date somebody completely incorrect for you. Say no. Spend all you cash! Fall in love. Get to renowned somebody random. Be random. Say i admire you. Sing out loud. snort at a stupid shaggy dog tale. Cry. Get …revenge. show regret. tell somebody how lots they mean to you. tell the ******* what you experience. enable somebody comprehend what they’re lacking. snort til your abdomen hurts. stay existence!" . desire this is going to help you lifting your self belief :)
2016-11-01 04:47:17
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answered by dembinski 4
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It's funny you ask that. I have fallen in love with people where it definitely didn't work out, and never even had a chance, however I do believe in a couple old sayings....."It's better to have loved and lost then to have never loved at all." Also....."Any great love is worth great risk." To get that perfect person for you, you have to be willing to put your heart on the line.
2007-01-24 08:35:18
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answered by A T 2
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Yes. It was a 3 year affair with a man living a double life between two states. When all said and done, he lost his wife and myself.
2007-01-24 08:35:24
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answered by shonnie b 2
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Yes
2007-01-24 08:27:49
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answered by MK <>< 5
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Nope. Unlike the story books and films, we can actually stop ourselves from doing anything damaging and foolish. I curb any nonsense before it starts.
2007-01-24 08:40:22
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answered by AUNTY EM 6
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Yes and it really hurt at that time. It happened to me with this guy who was married. I know I should have never allowed myself to have feelings for him but I did. I was never with him because he was married which is exactly why I should not have fallen in love to start with. Learn from your mistakes.
2007-01-24 08:29:55
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answered by christinedaae 3
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Yes but if I start a commotion, I run the risk of losing you ... and that's worse ...
2007-01-24 08:33:03
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answered by Away With The Fairies 7
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Yep, it's all part of lifes learning curve
2007-01-24 08:39:16
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answered by Anonymous
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