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Falling in love?
Has anyone ever wondered if you would fall in love with the person you encountered with? Is this something that you would risk taking? Is the sexual expereince worth the risk? Would you welcome falling in love?
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July 6, 2006, 15:38 |
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Re: Falling in love?
Cann't speak for everyone, but i would be open to 'love" out of a sexxual encounter. There would of need to be much more than sex.
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July 6, 2006, 15:43 |
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Re: Falling in love?
Love... hmmm... that is such a HUGE word... Some people have never felt it or they're not sure they felt it... this is such a big discussion. And to be honest, no, I don't think falling in love is something I want to happen to me right now...
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July 7, 2006, 02:56 |
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Re: Falling in love?
what in your definition constitutes falling in love???
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July 7, 2006, 03:46 |
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Re: Re: Falling in love?
QUOTE (britney @ July 7, 2006, 03:46)what in your definition constitutes falling in love???
Falling in love meaning that one becomes so involved that he/she wants to be with his/her partner very often and when being away from the partner one feels that something is missing. When the two again are together they hug, hold hands and be close. It is a feeling of need and genuine love.
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July 7, 2006, 10:23 |
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funlovingpair
59 / couple Frozen Tundra, Minnesota, US
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Re: Falling in love?
Been there, done that. Ma and I are. Some times we do things that are not in our best interest, but the others. Every thing we do, we do for each other. When we are apart, there is always that feeling of loneliness or that some thing is just missing. At night while sleeping, it's like we have to be touching, something on the others body. Even it's my foot on her leg, my hand on her leg, thigh, what ever. It's the warmth that is radiated from the other, that makes sleeping restful. If she starts to stir at night, I will lightly rub her leg, thigh, hip, arm... and then she will settle down and go back to sleep. Like I've told her before, that piece of paper, the marriage license, is really meaningless, it's more important that we are best friends first, a married couple second. .
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July 7, 2006, 10:51 |
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