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I’ve allways dreamed about true love and it scares me that i might not be able to find it.Guys and Girls what do you think.
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I’ve allways dreamed about true love and it scares me that i might not be able to find it.Guys and Girls what do you think.
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Real but rare.
The “love” you see in the movies is not true love.
What you see in movies is totally unrealistic. “falling in love” is just infatuation, it always fades away. Real love is when you choose to be committed to someone “for better or worse, sickness and health, thick or thin,” and to work on making yourself better at showing love, not being focused so much on the feelings that you have in the beginning. Some people jump from one relationship to another, thinking that if the “Spark” is gone, then it must be time to move on. The feelings will always come and go, you have to find someone who wants to be committed and accepting for the long haul. Then you have true love.
Don’t worry about finding true love. If you’re out there, it’ll find you. I believe everyone has someone they’re meant to be with, so just be yourself and don’t sweat it. As for movie love? I think it has a way of pressuring people into wanting to find love like they see in the story. Hollywood isn’t the best place to gather information on true love: trust me. This might sound corny, but you really do need to follow your heart and trust what it tells you.