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RE: What Ails You, O Innocent Heart?
Interesting post! And I can't say what love is either.
In my case, I never promised to stay with her for the rest of my life, and vice versa, I didn't want a promise from her either. It may sound strange, but it's important to us that we are together of our own free will. That doesn't mean we'll break up when things get difficult, quite the contrary.
Well, I think our generation doesn't throw things away so quickly, as long as they can be repaired :-)
It’s quiet, consistent, and deeply reassuring - the rarest kind of beauty.
Oh, that reminds me of my old post about loyalty. "I still fall for her everyday" - isn't it beautiful?
Thank you for finding this interesting and also for sharing your own experience! This topic really is as fascinating as it gets.
I never spoke of “forever-ity” or grand declarations to my now-spouse back then. I’m a romantic at heart—I wear my heart on my sleeve and can love fiercely. Now, with three children and in this phase of life, I’ve learned that love needs reassurance, tested over time, and endures through ever-changing feelings. What really makes you stay is loyalty—and sometimes, the circumstances.
But if you ask me now, I’d say that love itself is nothing more than a blend of puberty, hormones, natural attraction to the opposite sex, and a few other factors all rolled together.
Couldn't agree more, when you said this:
So very true!!!
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