That's the way it usually happens....because your usually relaxed and just trying to be yourself, then bam, someone walks into your life.
2007-11-28 13:13:34
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answer #1
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answered by Rambo 4
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I believe this statement is so true...it happened to me...i had broken up with my boyfriend of 4 years and was really not looking for anyone at the time...i was so devastated and was planning on taking a break on guys for a while and just do things on my own for a while...but that didn't last...i had gone to a small family party and ended up talking to this one guy who i felt was just amazing...he was funny and had really good things to talk about...he was really interesting...i continued to talk to him just as friends because i really liked him but just as a friend and later on after 6 months or so we started to actually date and go out more and then i realized i just couldn't live without him...on December 9th will be our one year anniversary and i am glad to say that this one year has been the best...we have had no major trouble in our relationship so far and everything has been almost perfect...i never thought something like what i have with my love could exist...but i can safely say i do now...true love does exist and it is better if you try not to make it happen by looking for it...
2007-11-28 13:26:30
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I found love on a two-way street,
and lost it on a lonely hi-way!
Love came all too suddenly & lasted far longer than I imagined it could. Then it left & it would have been less expensive if it had just stayed put or never happened at all!
Over twenty years were spent building a life & a nestegg for retirement years. I am the proud owner of an ex who is living in luxury & laughing at the moon, while I howl at it.
I am a happy lone wolf who lives within my means & no longer needs to be involved with "dirty money" from the love of my life who was just an illusion. I harbor no ill-will. I love life & my PC. I love Yahoo. That's enough for me right now.
2007-11-28 13:25:41
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Knew my husbands Dad very well. Had a close friendship with him and recognized his son. After several years of making small talk at my job where they were daily customers my hubby asked me if I wanted to go flounder gigging after work one night. I had never been so I agreed. It was great fun. The sea with underwater lit up at night makes you aware you are wading in a thrilling living aquarium. We did this for at least 3 months before we even hugged. We've been together 7 years now. He is my hero. But he did tell me many years ago he believed I could live alone happily for the rest of my life. Rather than live in turmoil-he is right-I'd rather be alone.
2007-11-28 13:42:18
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answered by Southern Comfort 6
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Absolutely. I had only been out of a miserable marriage for 3 years and wasn't at all interested in anything serious. I became friends with a man at work who was much younger than me. We had a lot in common and love just kinda blossomed. I know it sounds like a cliche but I've never regretted taking that step, even though it was very scary! 15 years later we're still crazy about each other.
2007-11-28 13:17:54
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answered by katydid 7
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I met a guy when I was dating someone else, (they worked together), He was 16 and I was 21. I thought he was a very sweet person and someone would be lucky to get him. Nine years later I was getting divorced and was re-introduced to him by a mutual friend. I definately was not looking for another relationship at the time,but he became my best friend. One year later we were married. He is the love of my life and I never guessed that I would be that lucky someone. We've been married for eight years.
2007-11-28 13:21:13
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answer #6
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answered by insanityx2 2
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Definitely the most unusual and romantic meeting that I had
was very surprising in deed. We each happened to be in the same court room with our clients and were on opposite sides of the courtroom talking to them. I looked over at him, he looked back, and it was like magic. I've never had anything like that happen before or since. Each time I looked up, he was looking. I excused myself to my client and made some lame excuse about needing to get info from this attorney,
and I walked over and handed this attractive lawyer my business card and told him I would be interested in having lunch sometime. The phone was ringing when I walked in my house that afternoon and it was him. We had a very wonderful 5 year relationship and have remained friends for
23 years. I had never done anything like that before but
it was definitely fun!
2007-11-28 15:46:49
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answered by Eve 5
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Not sure what happened, t'was like getting a horrendous swat across the back of the head with a 20 pound mackerel.
2007-11-29 02:30:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It's possible to have love "sneak" up on you so to speak, although, usually, you're actively looking for it by going on dates, etc.
I had this happen ONCE. It was a few years ago, and since I had recently come out of a relationship, I wasn't looking for love. But I did hang out a lot with a good friend. She and I started spending more and more time together, and eventually, after I admitted to myself what I was feeling, we started dating.
2007-11-28 13:18:18
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answered by Josh C 6
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actually yes, it was the last thing i was looking for. i stumbled upon yahoo answers by mistake, joined in the fun and met a few friends here. started talking to one in particular and had just about everything in common with him. we would type the same things at the same time and hit enter on messenger, it was really trippy, it still is......it still happens....we live 2000 miles apart right now (soon to change) but i have gone to visit him a couple times and there's no better person for me. kinda strange how this just happened.....
2007-11-28 13:18:16
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answer #10
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answered by tandypants 5
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Yup. Right between the eyeballs. Married for 23years till the bum walked out, single for 7 years. I said I'd never marry again. Introduced to my new husband by a friend......11 years ago now. You just never know. Never say Never.
2007-11-28 17:57:48
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answered by Anonymous
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