Saturday, May 26, 2012

Your Love is True Or False??????


I think true love is when two people cannot help but spend a day without any contact whatsoever. They have to do it. They'll suffer if they don't have the person that they love. They love each other 110%, plus that. Their love is never-ending for one another. They cannot have anyone better and they ......



are perfect for each other.

And all of that is nothing. There's so many more things that tie into "true love" for me. There's so many things I'd write about, and I could go on and on, but I guess true love is, well, true love!
It can bring a lifetime’s worth of healing. The tender affection that love does bring has a way of encompassing everything. Every relationship endures highs and lows. That’s just the way that love goes. It takes you away into oblivion and keeps you wanting more. True love is always willing to last forevermore. There are certain things that only love can do. However, if it causes heartbreak and pain, then it may be fooling you. Love is always worth a try, and here are thirty reasons why.

1. You’re comfortable with each other, no matter what others say or do.

2. Plans are made and kept, or the excuse is true.

3. Time is always planned and reserved just for you.

4. Your needs are a top priority over most people and things.

5. Begging or pleading is not required for affection.

6. Family, friends, or work doesn’t compare to you.

7. Love stands up for you anytime there is trouble.

8. Attention and awareness is freely given, and faults are ignored or quickly forgiven.

9. There are no secrets regarding your relationship and it’s good companionship.

10. You’re not left lonely or alone, until your partner decides otherwise.

11. Good surprises, gifts of laughter, and togetherness often arise.

12. You will always be welcomed in your lover’s company.

13. No other lover exists in the mind of your partner. There is no competition.

14. There is constant and consistent contact showing care from each partner.

15. Love is not one-sided. If it is, or feels that way, then it’s likely unrequited.

16. Sharing is open, honest, and without hesitation.

17. Your lover seeks to understand your problems and frustrations.

18. You are worth more than the cost of anything they could buy.

19. There are answers to questions of where, when, how, or why.

20. No one walks away without a plan to return.

21. What your family and friends think does not impact your relationship.

22. You find comfort and clarity in your respective roles, and they feel whole.

23. Love doesn’t need to be chased, as it is easily found.

24. Your lifestyle doesn’t get in the way of a love which has no bounds.

25. It’s easy to forgive, forget, and move on when something goes wrong.

26. You don’t have to buy anything to make someone happy or feel strong.

27. Mind, body, and soul is appreciated and respected.

28. The relationship is worthy of safety and protection

29. There is a deep and profound connection.

30. “I Love You” is easy to say when other words fail or get in the way.

I’ve been in love, and I’ve also been fooled. You’re the only one who can determine what’s happening to you. If you find this list makes sense, then it’s likely love you’ve experienced. There are many things I could add, but most of us can recognize when a relationship is going nowhere or has turned bad. Unrequited love does offer hope, as it gives us the reason and means to cope. There’s someone for everyone, so never allow your hope to come undone. Just when you least expect it, I am certain you’ll find the one. In the meantime, let your mind be at ease. Live your life just as you are pleased. If a love doesn’t work out, then please remember it’s not all that your life is about. Count your blessings each given day. Happily wait until true love finds its way
Getting involved in a romance is the first step toward building a relationship that lasts. If you're looking for a long-term love, the tips in the following list can help you develop your attraction into something deeper:
Keep the relationship reciprocal, especially in the beginning, so you can keep the balance of power — and resulting feelings — even, too.
If you're female, try to let your partner lead. If you're male, most women will prefer that you lead — so don't be afraid to do so.
Be cautious about sex early in the relationship. Know what you're risking, and if you choose it, go into it with your eyes open.
As you get to know and trust one another, move gradually and slowly from being strangers to being lovers. Don't ruin the relationship by trying to make the jump in one — or a few — dates.
Use thought-stopping to avoid fantasizing about a future with someone you barely know, and to help you keep your emotional intimacy, sexual intimacy, and time actually spent in the relationship in sync.

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