True love does not mean sex on a one night stand only.
2007-05-22 00:09:48
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answer #1
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answered by pretty smiley 5
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Here is my interpretation: When we are young and first fall in love, we think we need nothing but each other, and can "live on love." We could live in a one-room shanty and be happy, because we have stars in our eyes. Later, when life's realities hit us, we realize that we need money, too. We have to work; we need food; we need clothing and other necessities. If we do not have jobs and enough financial security to meet our needs, the constant stress wears away our romantic dreams. Arguments can be a daily event, when we don't have enough cash to buy groceries; or pay the electric bill; or maybe one of us can't find a job, and the other is resentful. There is nothing wrong with living in a trailer park; but if that is all you can afford and bills start weighing you down, then no, love will turn into bitterness and anger.
2007-05-21 19:30:47
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answer #2
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answered by esmerelda1105 2
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Love with white trash (typically trailer trash) tends to not last.
One of my friends dated this guy who was "white trash" and was called "trailer trash" all the time (which is true). A few weeks later she found out that he was cheating on her. Both the guys mom and brother told his girlfriend (my friend) that he was making out with another girl. Point goes to show "Love does not last in a trailer park".
2007-05-21 17:14:10
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answer #3
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answered by Dboy 1
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Due to hurricanes, you cant make love in a trailer park for fear of being blown away, like that little girl in the Wizard of Oz.
2007-05-21 17:13:05
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answered by Valeria R 2
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A trailer is a movable object - so therefore - it could mean
that love will not last as love will move on if it has to. Therefore don't get attached to someone who has a moving soul as in a trailer.
2007-05-21 18:26:45
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answer #5
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answered by sun_beam61 3
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I trust anybody else who thinks the quote is in all hazard referencing the cases and is meant to be taken metaphorically, however, i will see a well-liked-day cynic asserting that and meaning it for actually. As in, "cases have replaced" meaning technologies has swept up the international, the globe has replace right into a tiny place, etc, etc. "The sky has died" ought to definitely recommend that no one quite even seems at it anymore. the place as quickly as mariners used it for navigation and little ones observed animals and shapes in its clouds and enthusiasts watched sunsets jointly, now...nicely, who does? video games have further each and every of the youngsters in doors, couples desire golf equipment and GPS structures have rendered the celebs (whilst seen), ineffective. So in a feeling, the sky has, in truth, died. unhappy tale. =(
2016-12-17 19:39:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Think being in a relationship with a regular on the Jerry Springer show.
2007-05-21 17:53:37
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answered by Tibbar 3
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I think it's a reference to financial struggle. Statistically, money is the most common reason marriages fail (followed closely by sex).
2007-05-21 17:43:06
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answered by Terri J 7
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It's like an old Cyndi Lauper song, "Money changes everything".
2007-05-21 17:06:26
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answer #9
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answered by open4one 7
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Do not have a one night stand with white trash.
2007-05-21 17:07:07
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answered by Bestie 6
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