most definitly, love has no time limits
2007-06-29 02:42:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Its a hard one to call really as love isnt something that you can easily define, some people think love is being attracted to someone and wanting to be with them all the time but i think love is the smaller things-like accepting one anothers little quirks and traits and not minding them-this is something that you wont have after just two months. I think the real test is living together-this is when you realised whether or not you are compatible and whether you love them or are 'in love' with them(theres a difference!) I have been with my partner for over 4 years now, we live together and we still miss one another when we are apart-we argue but we make up and we are best friends, this is how i know i love him. I would give the relationship time to blossom and then your question will answer itself.
2007-06-29 09:37:50
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answer #2
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answered by peroxide.pixie 5
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Your 'Love' is a chemical reaction in your brain very similar to eating large quantities of chocolate. 'True' love, the only love not fleeting, is a combination of compassion and understanding and takes a very long time and great deal of personal effort and sacrifice to cultivate, mature, and grow. Contrary to popular belief lasting love isn't even an activity suited for everyone. It is a labor and is very hard and requires the dedication of two like minded individuals. So, if your question is 'Is it possible to see the manifestation of true love in only two weeks?' then your answer is no, especially if this love, to this point and to your knowledge, is being felt by you and maybe your lover, maybe not, you don't know. BUT!, if your question is 'Is it possible to feel the hormonal and brain chemical equivalent to being happy all the time and more self confident after only a short period of time?' then your answer is yes! Such things generally depend on your DNA and the chemical balance in your brain, as well as your psychological ability to experience 'good' emotions.
2007-06-29 09:47:50
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answered by melkoren 2
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Yes it is. I met my husband/soul mate, and was not allowed to date him or even see him because of our age difference. But of course we snuck to see each other on occasion and not really knowing each other we married, because we both felt we wanted to be together and now after 34 years we are still together and still very much in love and we know we did the right thing! No one gave our relationship 2 months but here we are still married and even though we have our differences as all couples do we work them out "Together" because that's the way love is! Good luck!
2007-06-29 09:51:07
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answered by gamawcool 1
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I would definitely say yes especially seeing how time past so fast these days there is so much that could take place in two months. If fell in love good for you and at the same time be careful.
2007-06-29 09:39:38
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answered by sweetie_love 2
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Yes it is possible to love someone this quickly. I fell in love with my husband of 20 years within days of meeting him. BUT............... do take time before making it a permanent relationship. We were good friends (and lovers) for a long time before we made the final commitment.
2007-06-29 09:37:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're talking about pure unadulterated love, then no.
After two months you're still in the phase of getting to know somebody. You may mistake all the feelings as love, but it is not.
Usually by month two you're in love with the idea of being in love. Or, you're in love with the way they make you feel.
But to love in the purest most truest sense after just two months, no way. That kind of love takes years.
2007-06-29 09:54:11
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answered by ezydriver 2
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It's possible to love someone after knowing them two minutes....
2007-06-29 09:36:38
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answered by Charlie 4
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Yes, I think it is. I think its possible to love someone literally from the first meeting, and its also possible that love can develop slowly over many months or even many years. Every case is different.
2007-06-29 09:34:28
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answered by jxt299 7
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I think that most of us mistake lust and passion for love so we think we're in love with that person. I believe in love at 1st sight but does it last, i kno it doesnt, fact is i get bored then I start to c the faults i didn't recognize in the 1st 2 weeks. If u can't let the faults slide then its not love
2007-06-29 09:52:21
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answered by cassie 1
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It is possible but you should still take time to get to know the person, because you may not love them once you really get to know them good.
2007-06-29 09:37:08
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answered by southrngirl_tee 2
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