I've spent a lot of time pondering this question the past few weeks, what's your opinion?
I've spent a lot of time pondering this question the past few weeks, what's your opinion?
Just checked my underwear.
Yes. Yes it is.
One of the most important questions of our time
Oh yeah, it’s real. I lost my wife to GBM 6 years ago and it feels like 6 minutes ago.
My health despite being a runner has spiraled down like one of those world war 1 movie fighter plane scenes in a movie” pull up! Pull up!!!”
If your lucky enough to find someone you are crazy about and you lose them... that person takes you down with them.
Robert E . Lee wrote:
Oh yeah, it’s real. I lost my wife to GBM 6 years ago and it feels like 6 minutes ago.
My health despite being a runner has spiraled down like one of those world war 1 movie fighter plane scenes in a movie” pull up! Pull up!!!”
If your lucky enough to find someone you are crazy about and you lose them... that person takes you down with them.
So sorry to hear that. You painted a wonderful picture of your wife. She sounded great.
Yusef Scumm wrote:
Robert E . Lee wrote:
Oh yeah, it’s real. I lost my wife to GBM 6 years ago and it feels like 6 minutes ago.
My health despite being a runner has spiraled down like one of those world war 1 movie fighter plane scenes in a movie” pull up! Pull up!!!”
If your lucky enough to find someone you are crazy about and you lose them... that person takes you down with them.
So sorry to hear that. You painted a wonderful picture of your wife. She sounded great.
He didn't paint any picture of his wife. None whatsoever. Not a single word about her.
But yeah, sorry for his loss. I know what that feels like.
Well, of course love is real, if you are asking.
Love is the next thing the Left will try to cancel.
Runners are Friends wrote:
Love is the next thing the Left will try to cancel.
Love spreads covid. You are most likely to spread covid to someone you love.
Love = danger
London literally banned sex between people that don't live together.
It's a real phenomenon. Trouble is, your experiences and your maturity will color how you interpret "love".
Obviously, there is the usual brain chemistry stuff, oxytocin, causing you to bond with someone prematurely, and you justify those feelings by projecting good qualities on that other. If that one/two punch hits you hard, for a few years, you can't just erase it. Regardless of a break-up or some other separation, many can never get over those magically naive feelings totally, and struggle to just put them aside. Out of sight, out of mind. Lesson learned?
But as you mature, you don't jump in so whole-heartedly (unless stupidly naive), and false positive projections and sexual bonding won't be quite as over-controlling. There are those who go to extremes the other way, and they harbor false negative projections and resist the mutual sex as something that the other will use to control or manipulate them.
You learn to find others who are on the same wavelength, same maturity, same station in life, so that you can fully trust that they really "get you", and not some false image of you. Staying in love hinges on communicative trust, not just fidelity. Just don't get suckered in to some mystical interpretation of love. It's good when it works, but most of the time it just makes life complicated.
^^^
Wise words
+1 wise indeed. This guy gets it
Love is just a chemical reaction that compels mammals to breed.
Don't read too much into it.
Clompss wrote:
Love is just a chemical reaction that compels mammals to breed.
Don't read too much into it.
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