yes... everyone finds one person at least, to be their friend or even more. everyone experiences what its like to be in a difficult relationship. but its true there is someone out there for everyone you just have to be patient...
2007-02-04 06:21:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I do. I may have responded differently a few years ago but by some incredible fortune, by some miracle of energy and light, I found my other half three years ago. It seems like I fall in love with her all over again each day. We experienced obstacles to our relationship like everyone else does but we always overcame them together. I feel like I've gone through centuries looking for this person and to finally find her is amazing. I can only advise people to be kind and thoughtful and to try not to allow pre-formed prejudices keep you from the right person. Just waking up in the morning knowing she is in this world brings me joy.
I don't know anything about lifetimes before or after. I know many people do not find their mate in this one and I hope they do in whatever form the next may be. Never, ever close your mind to the possibility though, and never let anyone treat you unkindly. I would tend to believe that all of us have soulmates who make us infinitely better people. I know my entire life is more glorious with her in it. Never settle for someone who you are not completely in love with. It will keep you from finding the one you are. Don't look too hard, let relationships come to you and the more that do the more likely you will find what you are looking for. I was lucky, plain and simple; I wasn't searching at all. I came across my love as a friend years ago and our connection was tremendous. The fact that others might not be accepting of our love was never a problem; the idea of hurting anyone we loved was. We both realized that those who loved us would accept us immediately and went from there, comforting and talking to eachother when one or the other of us ran into some obstacle. We continue to do that each and every day and it has only made our love for one another stronger. Never allow the plans of another or preconditioned thinking to interfere with what you know in your heart is right.
All the best to you.
2007-02-04 14:43:46
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answered by Me, Thrice-Baked 5
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Yes I absolutely do. I believe in a loving and compassionate God; and a God with a sense of humor and one who appreciates Amore'. How could he not ? Would a God who did not believe iin love have created woman? Would that same God not have created wine, and the moon? The calling morning dove? The coo of a baby, the shimmer and fragrance of a womans hair, and the color and aroma of a meadow olf wild flowers?
Would this world not have fileds of sweet clover to lay in with you beloved by your side? Would God have give trhose who could not love the beautiful pale blue sky and the beautiful clouds that change into shapes ands faces before our eyes. Would not a loving God have given us eyes of such vivid and wonderous hues as violet, emerald, sky blue, sable, and inky black.
Each civilization has in its legacy told in stories of destiny between a young princess and a handsome prince who against all odds and perils are draw together by the fates and the Gods, or Against the Will of the Gods, but in the end one truth standsa abouve all others "There is someone out there for everyone"
I have found my soulmate, and you will fins yours - I promise. Do not give up hope.
I'm pulling for you.
2007-02-04 14:40:24
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answered by jtrall25 4
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I think here are more than one person for everyone. You need to find someone who you share a frame of reference with, similar life goals and compatible tastes (This does not mean identical, just compatible) You need to have the good sense to know no one is perfect but there are people who are not good choices because you are too dissimilar. A woman who is monagamous is not going to be a good match for a man who is a player and vice versa. You can not be judgmental but you need to use good judgement.
2007-02-04 14:25:58
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answered by fancyname 6
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yes. it is true. there is someone out there for everyone, its just more difficult for some people to find that right person.
2007-02-04 14:22:25
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answered by Paige 3
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Some how its true some how it's not.It means have to earn him.You have to search near by you there must be someone its just you never looked at that person in that way.
Actually when you search for something you never get it, if you will leave it to its fate you will get it.
2007-02-04 14:36:07
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answered by 2424333 2
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Yes, sometimes though you have to travel to find that person. He/she is not always in your backyard. Mine was thousands of miles away from me. We met in University...far from home. Keep looking all of you that special someone is out there. Don't close your eyes for to long. He/she could surprise you.
2007-02-04 14:25:46
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answered by G V 2
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The moon is made of green cheese and an apple a day, you know the rest. You'll be an old spinster if you beleive that mother goose crap.
2007-02-04 14:22:55
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answered by seahorse 4
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I think is true but we have to wait for that person
2007-02-04 14:21:40
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answered by tara 3
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yes! It is like lids and pots,some you can just look at and know they fit, some you have to try, and some take a really long time to find!
2007-02-04 14:23:16
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answered by Anonymous
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