I REALLY hope so.
We can always dream anyway.
I haven't been able to get 5% of what I want sexually for 15 years or so.
My libido is WAY higher than my wife's.
What to do? ;(
2007-02-15 13:04:54
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answered by agropelter 3
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Romeo and Juliet were fictional characters. I believe that love has many different faces and is never even almost problem free. True love is when you found someone who weathers the problems with you and your love is the person you know will be there for you when things get tough.
2007-02-15 21:07:05
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answered by Trish 5
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Anyone who says they have "almost" problem-free love is lying.
You cannot be around someone a lot or live with them without there being problems of some sort, clashes, snits, that sort of thing--I don't care if it's your spouse, your mom or dad, etc.
But some people do have that magical love.
I do.
My husband and I were best friends before we began dating and we've been together for almost eight years now. We have our little snits, but we have never screamed at each other or called one another names, and we both know how to say "I'm sorry and I love you."
Our relationship is top priority. Our motto is As long as we are together nothing else matters. In other words, we are constantly building our relationship, and that's why it works. There's no "me" in our relationship, just "us."
2007-02-15 21:15:50
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answered by Mad About Purple 5
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Romeo and Juliet weren't in love, they only knew each other for like two weeks. They would have broken up in a month if they hadn't killed themselves. And look how broken up of Rosalin Romeo was until he met Juliet and then he was all of a sudden so in love with Juliet. Go study your Shakespear
2007-02-15 21:04:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It is rarely like that. I think love is often much more probloematic and complicated. And 'true love' takes many forms. It can look very different from one situation to another. Can you feel true love for a romantic partner? Of course. What about a friend, a pet, or a family member? Is that love also 'true'?
2007-02-15 21:05:41
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answered by Zezo Zeze Zadfrack 1
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suuuure... almost problem free, except their families hated each other they kept killing each other and then they ended up dying because of a miscommunication.... wow... if that's what you consider almost problem free, I'd hate to think what your relationships are like
Besides, Romeo and Juliet weren't in love, they were a couple of horney kids...
Have you even read Romeo and Juliet?
2007-02-15 21:05:31
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answered by Tiff 5
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I think its impossible under most circumstances to love a person, meet a person a few times and die in just a few days. But I beleive that the world today is so fast nobody takes the time to stop, so this is probably now scarce umongst the fast paced times.
2007-02-15 21:05:03
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answered by Jeff w 2
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much of shakespear and certainly romeo and juliet were far from problem free, where's the dramatic intique and tension. they were star crossed lovers amidst warring families who died foolishly in the end. his other works deal with the trials and tribulations of love but often it is the strength of thier love that helps them overcome the outside obstacles. and tragicaly these two did not overcome fate.
but no i don't, i think i squandered my only chance at love.
2007-02-15 21:08:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Almost problem free is putting it nicely. The closest they get to each other is across a balcony, then she thinks she got him killed so she kills herself. I'll take comfortably married over that any day.
2007-02-15 21:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You obviously have either never read Romeo and Juliet or don't understand it.
You have heard that they die at the end at least, haven't you?
2007-02-15 21:04:40
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answered by marklemoore 6
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Problem free?? They killed themselves at the end because their families were feuding. If anyone has that kind of love they need to get out of it pretty darn quick.
2007-02-15 21:04:08
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answered by N 6
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