someone told me "love fades for a reason". I was like "what?"
good or bad, I guess it'll still happen.
2007-12-24 11:40:39
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answered by Modified 2
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It is unrealistic to make a promise of loving someone forever. You cannot predict the future.
We all have free will to chose who we are 'with'. Relationships last when both parties wake up everyday and look at each other and make a choice "I choose you, I choose us" every single day.
It needs to be made again every single day.
I think there are different types or different levels of love.
Chemistry is instant attraction, and people call this love at first sight. It's exciting and usually fades if you don't find that person exciting or desirable anymore after you've gotten to know them.
Some people just want to be in a relationship and grab the first opportunity available. It feels like love at first, because it's nice, it' lovely. But time goes by and they realize who they are and this is not the best choice for them. They move on.
I think love can be quick or slow, short lived or lasting, intense and passionate or quiet and certain.
Love can only truly be appreciated when you ask nothing of it and expect nothing.
I don't think real love fades. People move on or break up because one or both of them make a new choice.
You can still love someone even after you've broken up.
You can love more than one person at a time.
You can love everybody and you can love no one.
You can love those you think you hate.
Love doesn't fade, but time apart can put it on a simmer.
Love doesn't fade, but the initial excitement can.
You can love more openly and freely when you truly love yourself first.
You can't expect somebody to love you forever.
You can hope that somebody will love you forever.
You can be the one to love you no matter what.
You love your family no matter what. Even after fights. Why is that? Because there are no conditions made.
2007-12-23 15:26:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Ughhh ... This is a hard one. I think that something happens. Love only fades when either one didn't truly love the other.
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2007-12-23 15:11:46
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answered by ↓ ♥мǝow♥ ↑ 6
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People don't really understand what love is, so the word gets misused almost on every second of the hours... Real love never fades... Until you know real love, you will think this is entirely wrong...
2007-12-23 15:15:02
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answered by Just Peachy~! 1
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Relationships replace and improve. In long term relationships the passionate, desperate love you experience provides thank you to a calmer, deeper love that actual makes you experience an outstanding purchase greater safeguard and chuffed. different situations, the sensation of affection can fade away using fact one or the two between the companions overlook to artwork on the relationship. human beings replace, relationships replace... yet once you artwork on it, the affection won't die away, it rather is going to grow to be better and greater pleasing.
2016-10-02 07:19:16
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answered by ? 4
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Love never fades.. If it fades, it's not true love.. Love is like a war, easy to start, hard to end and impossible to forget... :)
2007-12-23 15:14:34
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answered by ? 3
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Taking the time to get to know someone and building a relationship from that love may happen it may not. Or you may see someone one day and fall completely in love with them and it will last forever. You never really know when the heart is involved.
2007-12-23 15:15:52
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answered by Dorkboy 7
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The first person is right... just infatuation does.
At first its all so new and exciting, so you're infatuated.
Then that fades eventually but love is still there.
2007-12-23 15:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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well, sometimes the partner you have will do something to piss you off time and time again, or CHEAT on the other and those things make love fade real quick!
2007-12-23 15:24:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Love doesn't fade. Infatuation does.
2007-12-23 15:10:02
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answered by x...Soph-Rae...x 3
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