Your Hardest Family Question: Which is more important? Being in love or loving someone?
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MYGaleJune 16, 2017
It is also possible, in my female opinion, that in addition to the suggested issues, this woman is like so many who are captivated by the exciting images of the ideal romantic "love" that inundate popular media in all forms. No real man can compete with the idealized versions who promise to "sweep her off her feet". In reality, the men who have mastered this sort of "charm" are probably the same sort of cad she rejected already once, but she's having a hard time with the "chemistry" hoped for in spite of the intellectual reality of knowing she's found a good man....maybe just not a titillating one.
charliebrown2292June 16, 2017
The most brilliant explanation I ever read on the difference between "love" and "in love"...
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