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I knew a couple many years ago now who met on a train in Germany and were married the very week they met. While that seems CRAZY, they had a wonderful marriage for over 50 years, with four daughters, and never fell out of love. While unique, it is possible. Your thoughts?

2007-03-28 17:17:41 · 8 answers · asked by Just a writer at the sea... 3 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

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love at first sight is real. Or can be. Because true love is from God. I'm a Christian, I believe in God! And for that reason I believe that there is love at first sight. God sometimes maybe lets people (like me) see right away who He intended them to love and marry.

Love is different with everyone because we are all different! You can't describe true love for anyone! Everyone's experience of loving or being in love is totally unique. Because we area all unique! There are no hard and fast rules in love. Sometimes love at first sight is true. Sometimes it's not. Sometimes you really love someone you've dated for 10 years. Sometimes you ddon't.

I am so tired of the people that say smugly, "i believe in lust at first sight" because they don't know. I don't have problems with lust, and I have experienced that feeling of "wow, look, there he is, the guy I was created for". I just looked at his eyes from the side and I got that feeling. I wasn't looking at his body at all.
Please believe me- that even if it hasn't happened to you, or never will, it is POSSIBLE
Please do not listen to these other people. Although they mean well, I know personally that there can be real, true, lasting love (not LUST or INFATUATION! Boy am I sick of those dumb words! People just use them to sound grownup and wierd and fancy shmancy! {not to "dis" you other folks, but that's what it seems like to me :)} at first meeting- and yes, even at first sight.

As to what it feels like... everyone is totally different. If you think you are in love, and you love someone very much, more than any one else, than you ARE in love- for the time being. You may, who knows, some day, find someone else who you will be able to love even more. Not because you didn't love the first one- you did, as much as you could at the time. But each new person you fall in love with you seem to be able to love more.

Who can say whether we are all in love a dozen times in our life, or if we only "really" love one of those people, or if we never "truly" loved any of them?

Love is different for every person, at every different time. Sometimes it makes you sad, sometime it makes you happy, sometime insecure, sometimes confident. No one knows. But if you think you're in love, then tell yourself you are and go with your emotions, whether you become mournfully melancholy or exuberantly happy. There is nothing sweeter than feeling something deeply and telling yourself you're in love, whether it's for an hour or a lifetime- or eternity.

I fell in love from first sight with someone I have only met twice in the past two years I still am. For many reasons in a long story, we can't contact each other, nor do we "date" so there isn't a questions of all that "faithfulness" junk. But I knew at the first second that I was made for him and someday God will see we marry and live happily ever after. Sometime I will type up the whole story and post it on every "love at first sight" page and question and blog in the whole wide internet.

Again, I am not saying that love at first sight is the only right kind of love. Maybe you will hate the person you eventually fall in love with! Maybe it will take you years to gradually love them! Who knows? I am not saying that it is the only true kind of love. With some people, it may take a while to fall in love with their soulmate. But love at first sight is so very possible! Sometimes the good Lord is kind enough to show you right away. Like he showed me.
The moment I saw him standing there, I knew all about him. His character- how kind and sweet he was, how helpful and patient. And don't say I was judging a book by its cover. Later in the day I met up with him again and talked to him for five hours at that wedding reception. And my first impression- that split second thought of "this is who I was created for and am meant to marry" was strengthened. And he is in my every thought and dream. I don't give a passing thought or glance to anyone else- it's just out of the question. I’ve only seen him only 3 times over the years. It’s been so long. But I still love him! I do! It’s real!

I fell in love when I was only 13. But that’s how old Juliet was, and it was love at first sight and no one questions her! No one says “Oh, Juliet was so dumb, she didn’t REALLY love romeo, she just killed herself because she THOUGHT she did”. Why should people say that about me?

There is love at first sight.

Not lust.

Not infatuation.

Not a crush.

Not a passing attraction.

Real, true, lasting, beautiful, perfect love.

Believe!

2007-03-29 13:07:23 · answer #1 · answered by nemo 4 · 0 0

"Love Myth #2 - Love at First Sight
I personally do not believe in Love at First Sight for these reasons:
1. You dwell on the intense connection or chemistry and avoid examining the rest of a relationship
2. You get addicted to flashy beginnings and miss opportunities for real lasting love
"Love at First Sight Junkies often look for all the wrong qualities in a mate and overlook the right qualities"

This is a quote from a book I am reading at the moment and it really does look into it quite deeply, I would recommend the book to anyone.

P.S. I used to think that Love at First Sight did exist until I read this book...

2007-03-28 17:35:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-12-15 10:57:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

similar experience here, when I met my hubby, I didn't believe in love, but as soon as we set eyes on each other in high school, that was it, we both knew we were one. That was 16 wonderful yrs ago!

2007-03-28 17:21:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i dont agree,sorry.i think it only happens 1 in 1000 that would happen to.love has to be earned.you just dont walk up to someone and automatic your in love.you got to find out more about the other person first.who knows,they might be a axe murderer far as you know.

2007-03-28 17:34:06 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes! Of course it is possible!

2007-03-28 17:22:37 · answer #6 · answered by Jbr 2 · 0 0

I imagine that h*** will freeze over before that ever happens to me.

2007-03-28 18:04:30 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

of course there is!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-03-28 17:20:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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