Kelly E asked:
I don’t really believe in true love anymore. I guess I was saving myself for marriage but now that I do not think true love exists, does it really matter?
I don’t really believe in true love anymore. I guess I was saving myself for marriage but now that I do not think true love exists, does it really matter?
You guys sad you did/did not wait?
Disappointed your partner did/didn’t wait?
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True love does exist! dont waste it on someone who doesnt deserve it.
true love exists but only some people are actually capable of it
You’ll find it if you keep looking. It comes along eventually, just go and along and do what you normally do. I don’t think ‘saving’ really works. Take every opportunity, not only the ones you think will be perfect. Be open.
Yes true love is exit
i dunno but dont waist ur time on some dumb guy that dos’t really want you.
Why don’t you believe in true love anymore? You never said why you don’t believe anymore. It’s up to you whether or not you wait until you’re married. I waited for my true love and it made it all the better. I think you will be disappointed if you share yourself with someone else before you get married to the right person, but it’s up to you.
I’m glad I waited for the guy I was going to marry and I’m glad he waited for me – it makes it so much more special if you share that.
dude true love does exist. this talk thing is starting to sound like a movie. dont waste your good time down in the dumps thinking true love dosnt exist. cause there will be a time that your true love will come and your going to be happy you got right back again. but thats only going to happen if you get up. two steps foward one step back. it may not look like your not getting anywhere but you are. you just have to wait for it. be patient.
well I’m not married…I’m only 17! But I think true love does exist…but only some people get lucky…which sucks…because all people deserve it.
This is a tough ethical question. Like any business, don’t commit to more than you could bear losing but do take worthy risks. That said:
You need some experience and skill development in relationships. Early in life we tend to do things pretty much by our parents example. Their luck may not be our luck of accidentally finding a perfect love. Here is where dating and relationship skills come in. You have to sell yourself in a positive and honest way to a mate and understand if the two of you are ready to overcome the trials of life.
This means that your skills of jumping the little hurdles of a relationship can qualify you to ask your date about the bigger decisions. Experience also tells you when a relationship isn’t going anywhere and that can be either a safe or undesirable thing depending on what you want.
You can also learn to discount your family history and avoid toxic charisma. If your family had abusive or alcoholic features, guess what, you lived and communicated with them and so your communication habits tend to make you comfortable with mates who have abusive or alcoholic features. To avoid toxic charisma, try forcing yourself to date someone without charisma and just have a working relationship with them until you learn to work with normal people. Your children will thank you with laughter.
True love is when a couple’s ability to grow together exceeds the challenges they face. Some people are naturally collaborative and flexible and some have to work at it..