Does romantic love survive forever ?
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Re: Does romantic love survive forever ?
Then what's the point in having any feeling for anyone ? I don't mean because you might lose it, I just mean, if it's that expendable what's the point in having it in the first place ?Railroad wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 1:46 pmIf ya believe this, I think you're in for a lifetime of sufferin'.Ahyou!whyme? wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:47 am That it does always survive. That it's always in there somewhere. Burning. I've always thought that a little flame survived. A glow at least. An ember, waiting to be re-ignited some long lost day.
....I mean, you think it lasts forever don't you.
Don't most people learn about 'real life' in their school/college days?
I was genuinely surprised that one or two people on, ahem, other threads, still think that unattended flames burn on forever..
Also, do you not still remember old friends you have lost ? Why should that be different for a romantic friendship ?
Just to clarify. My references to reigniting in the future is misleading. I don't mean that I expect someone to be waiting for me, just that I hope that she remembers me, that's all. It's a pathetic conversation really. My fault, sorry.
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Re: Does romantic love survive forever ?
'Love'...what is that? Maybe coz I'm older, bitter and twisted with a few skeletons in the cupboard that I'm jaded.
Re: Does romantic love survive forever ?
Okay, I got it! That makes more sense..Ahyou!whyme? wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:05 pm
My references to reigniting in the future is misleading. I don't mean that I expect someone to be waiting for me, just that I hope that she remembers me, that's all.
Well, at the risk of soundin' like an agony aunt or something, there are millions of other exciting people out there..
(You know that better than me..)
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Re: Does romantic love survive forever ?
Oh yeah, that's definitely true. I was just having a philosophical moment, that's all.Railroad wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:32 pmOkay, I got it! That makes more sense..Ahyou!whyme? wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:05 pm
My references to reigniting in the future is misleading. I don't mean that I expect someone to be waiting for me, just that I hope that she remembers me, that's all.
Well, at the risk of soundin' like an agony aunt or something, there are millions of other exciting people out there..
(You know that better than me..)
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Re: Does romantic love survive forever ?
Just changing the subject by the way, although I annotated my like of ClutchCargo's video above by saying 'great song by a great artist', I don't actually think it's a great song. I think it's a decent song by a great artist.
For me TT's top 5 would be:
5. Proud Mary
4. River Deep Mountain High
3. Steamy Windows
2. Simply the Best
1. Nutbush City Limits
I think she's one of the ATG performers and artists though.
For me TT's top 5 would be:
5. Proud Mary
4. River Deep Mountain High
3. Steamy Windows
2. Simply the Best
1. Nutbush City Limits
I think she's one of the ATG performers and artists though.
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Re: Does romantic love survive forever ?
I believe romantic love can survive forever.
Or at least as for a lifetime.
But it requires daily effort on the part of both partners to keep it alive, thrive, and flourish.
Once taken for granted and neglected, it will quickly wither and die.
Love gives life meaning and purpose.
At least those are my thoughts.
Or at least as for a lifetime.
But it requires daily effort on the part of both partners to keep it alive, thrive, and flourish.
Once taken for granted and neglected, it will quickly wither and die.
Love gives life meaning and purpose.
At least those are my thoughts.
Re: Does romantic love survive forever ?
I think we should ask @wendyaspinallAhyou!whyme? wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:05 pmThen what's the point in having any feeling for anyone ? I don't mean because you might lose it, I just mean, if it's that expendable what's the point in having it in the first place ?Railroad wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 1:46 pmIf ya believe this, I think you're in for a lifetime of sufferin'.Ahyou!whyme? wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:47 am That it does always survive. That it's always in there somewhere. Burning. I've always thought that a little flame survived. A glow at least. An ember, waiting to be re-ignited some long lost day.
....I mean, you think it lasts forever don't you.
Don't most people learn about 'real life' in their school/college days?
I was genuinely surprised that one or two people on, ahem, other threads, still think that unattended flames burn on forever..
Also, do you not still remember old friends you have lost ? Why should that be different for a romantic friendship ?
Just to clarify. My references to reigniting in the future is misleading. I don't mean that I expect someone to be waiting for me, just that I hope that she remembers me, that's all. It's a pathetic conversation really. My fault, sorry.
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Re: Does romantic love survive forever ?
Great list. Nutbush City Limits rocks. Fantastic bass line. The only song on the list she wrote.Ahyou!whyme? wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 4:16 pm Just changing the subject by the way, although I annotated my like of ClutchCargo's video above by saying 'great song by a great artist', I don't actually think it's a great song. I think it's a decent song by a great artist.
For me TT's top 5 would be:
5. Proud Mary
4. River Deep Mountain High
3. Steamy Windows
2. Simply the Best
1. Nutbush City Limits
I think she's one of the ATG performers and artists though.
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You're right. Fuck am I doing ? Cheers for the heads up.Doc67 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:06 amI think we should ask @wendyaspinallAhyou!whyme? wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:05 pmThen what's the point in having any feeling for anyone ? I don't mean because you might lose it, I just mean, if it's that expendable what's the point in having it in the first place ?Railroad wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 1:46 pmIf ya believe this, I think you're in for a lifetime of sufferin'.Ahyou!whyme? wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:47 am That it does always survive. That it's always in there somewhere. Burning. I've always thought that a little flame survived. A glow at least. An ember, waiting to be re-ignited some long lost day.
....I mean, you think it lasts forever don't you.
Don't most people learn about 'real life' in their school/college days?
I was genuinely surprised that one or two people on, ahem, other threads, still think that unattended flames burn on forever..
Also, do you not still remember old friends you have lost ? Why should that be different for a romantic friendship ?
Just to clarify. My references to reigniting in the future is misleading. I don't mean that I expect someone to be waiting for me, just that I hope that she remembers me, that's all. It's a pathetic conversation really. My fault, sorry.
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