I'm talking about the kind of silly giggly love that you can't get enough of. I realize all relationships will have their flaws but I want to know how many of you are truly in love with the one you're with.
2007-08-01
17:19:18
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Family & Relationships
➔ Singles & Dating
I have been with my love for almost 5 years now. We have a 3 and a half year old son and he's the best dad ever. I still get excited about him and he's still my best friend ever. I can't imagine anything but him for the rest of my life. We don't still stare and giggle at each other all day, our love has matured past that but I'm still crazy about him. He really completes me and I think it's great. Many people may never experience this sort of thing.
2007-08-01
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Oh, absolutely. It's been more than a decade now and we're still crazy in love, insatiably passionate, and thoroughly into each other.
I am happy every time my love is next to me and when we're apart I can't help but wait until we are together again. There is nothing that compares to just living my life beside her. I would rather just be doing a normal activity (like the laundry) with her than have a great adventure without her around.
2007-08-01 17:24:07
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answered by Dominus 5
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I still am and its been about 3 years There is a little less giggling due to being so tired after 12 hr work days and all but we are still as much in love as ever maybe more
2007-08-02 00:22:43
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answered by tigger_69_06 1
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I am soooooo in love with my fiancee. And it's that silly giggly type of love. We talk mushy to eachother in weird voices. We try to throw M&M's in eachother's mouths when we're bored, and watch Disney movies together when we have no money to go anywhere. We cuddle all the time, and when the other one farts or belches, or has an itch on their *** they need to move for, we just laugh. We're like a couple of kids, but we're in our 20's.
Still, after 2 years, we are so much in love. I love when he looks at me and can just tell me with his eyes that I'm safe with him, and that I'm the most important thing in his life. And everyday, when he comes home from work, I run up to him and hug him like I haven't seen him in years, to show him how much I missed him while he was gone and how much he means to me. He makes me sooooo happy!
2007-08-02 00:27:10
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answered by Weesy 4
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I am still in love with my husband, but thank God its not the "giggly" kind of love anymore. As we have matured so has our love for each other. It is much deeper then the silly infatuation phase we first went through. Now I see he isn't perfect and I still love him anyway, and vice versa.
2007-08-02 00:24:28
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answered by mafiosu 5
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I feel that way and we have only dated 2 weeks, go look at my question " Have you ever dated someone that you knew you was going to love them from the from the moment you met? " it will explain some stuff about it, and maybe you have a answer for it lol theres only 3 or 4 so far
2007-08-02 00:25:25
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answered by Gnarly Charlie 2
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After 44 years deeply in love but not silly or giggly..
2007-08-02 00:23:07
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answered by DrB 7
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I am! We've been together 4 years, married for two of those, and while I don't jump out of bed singing every morning I still get tingly when he looks at me sometimes, or if he says "I love you". Yep, we're still silly and giggly. Nice, isn't it?
2007-08-02 00:43:37
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answered by Ahni 4
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im not goofily in love as you put it ..after 21 years of marriage we r on a more mature level..a stage where lovemaking is not a precursor to an orgasm,,where a slight touch or a hug or a look can give more happiness.
2007-08-02 00:25:17
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answered by standandwork 5
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no, im truly in love. were 100% dedicated to eachother. we already talked about maybe getting married within a couple of years from now. we only do what we want to, nothing that were pressured into. i feel so comfortable around him, and i never want to let him go.
2007-08-02 00:23:02
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answered by Anonymous
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We have been married 11 years and we still have those goofy silly moments. We embarrass our children. LOL.
2007-08-02 00:24:21
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answered by IAmDamon1 2
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