Does romantic love survive forever ?

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Re: Does romantic love survive forever ?

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Well, it's Sunday (although raining here)

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Re: Does romantic love survive forever ?

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Romantic love is for clingy losers - unless you are a teenager, then it's excusable naivety so a bit like being a socialist at that age or getting really into smoking weed or taking acid man.

Who wants romantic love after a certain age anyway? Don't people just want a companion with some shared responsibility - like children, and electric bills.
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