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Is the illusion of love better than the reality of love itself?
In other words,does the best romance exist in our dreams and not in real life? |
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both
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what would i know?
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both possibly |
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what would i know? good question |
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In my opinion, no. But for some, the only "real" love is that first rush of infatuation, which doesn't really last. But once that's over, they're on to the next.
For me, the rush is great but I would far rather have the deepness, the intimacy, the stability of something more longer-lasting. To me, it's more meaningful. |
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In my opinion, no. But for some, the only "real" love is that first rush of infatuation, which doesn't really last. But once that's over, they're on to the next. For me, the rush is great but I would far rather have the deepness, the intimacy, the stability of something more longer-lasting. To me, it's more meaningful. aww, why aren't men like u??? |
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In my opinion, no. But for some, the only "real" love is that first rush of infatuation, which doesn't really last. But once that's over, they're on to the next. For me, the rush is great but I would far rather have the deepness, the intimacy, the stability of something more longer-lasting. To me, it's more meaningful. aww, why aren't men like u??? Some are! |
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In my opinion, no. But for some, the only "real" love is that first rush of infatuation, which doesn't really last. But once that's over, they're on to the next. For me, the rush is great but I would far rather have the deepness, the intimacy, the stability of something more longer-lasting. To me, it's more meaningful. aww, why aren't men like u??? Some are! where? where? |
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Well put {{{suzin}}}
For me, the rush is great but I would far rather have the deepness, the intimacy, the stability of something more longer-lasting. To me, it's more meaningful. |
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In my opinion, no. But for some, the only "real" love is that first rush of infatuation, which doesn't really last. But once that's over, they're on to the next. For me, the rush is great but I would far rather have the deepness, the intimacy, the stability of something more longer-lasting. To me, it's more meaningful. aww, why aren't men like u??? Some are! where? where? I could introduce you to my cousin |
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In my opinion, no. But for some, the only "real" love is that first rush of infatuation, which doesn't really last. But once that's over, they're on to the next. For me, the rush is great but I would far rather have the deepness, the intimacy, the stability of something more longer-lasting. To me, it's more meaningful. aww, why aren't men like u??? Some are! where? where? I could introduce you to my cousin ooooooooo |
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love is what you make it. if what you dream love should be, and you don't have that in real life, then you need to work on it.
if the love you share in real life, is better than what you dream, then you are truely blessed. i am truely blessed. i love my angel, and our love far exceeds and dream. |
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I think love is better in your dreams
Cause I woke up this morning.......... |
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Is the illusion of love better than the reality of love itself? In other words,does the best romance exist in our dreams and not in real life? I think it depends on the person...Some people are naturally dreamers, some people are more practical. I'm a dreamer, so guys sometimes fall short of the sexy pirate escapades in my head...But I also know that love is what you make of it. So unless I pursue a sexy pirate I won't get that. Love is hard work and partnership which we should all remember needs a lot of time and understanding. (I don't have a fetish about pirates, it's just an example) |
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Love
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It depends on in which version I have better orgasms?
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no.
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I believe that the illusion of love (romantic notions of grandeur) are so much better to feel than the real love itself. Real love constitutes of work, pain, forgiveness, happiness, trials, sharing...
Real love is pain and pleasure. What people love about illusionary love is that it is so Hollywood. They desire that foot raising kiss, that moonlit walk, that sweet melodic orchestra making a lover's soundtrack. |
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In my opinion, no. But for some, the only "real" love is that first rush of infatuation, which doesn't really last. But once that's over, they're on to the next. For me, the rush is great but I would far rather have the deepness, the intimacy, the stability of something more longer-lasting. To me, it's more meaningful. |
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