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No they don't, unless you let them escape. I mean when you have problems, you'll want to kill the butterflies.
The rest of the time, when we are close, and feeling the love, feeling grateful for being able to share your life/nice warm bed/comfy couch/good meal/a walk together... i'll reach/he'll reach over, we hug, and then the butterflies flutter about inside us. A warm feeling envelopes us, that is the energy that love provides us with that makes us feel so wonderful.
The more you give to keep building up your marriage, the more love you'll feel, and more butterflies
13 years and going... going... going
i'm marrying to guy that two years younger than me. Im 20 and he's 18 years old. What do you guys think?
by lavinainnes@yahoo.com on September 16th, 2011
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Okay Lets say you're in love with a guy(who knows it.) and you find out he gets engaged. How would you react?
by xILoveYuhhx3 on September 16th, 2011
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How do I tell my father that I'm engaged? Hes only met my fiance once but he liked him. I dont know why Im so scared to tell him.
by Achillies1984 on September 27th, 2011
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Too young to get married?
by onlyone1147 on October 18th, 2011
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Should I wait until I am thirty to get married just because people assume that you must be in your thirties before you are mature enough?
by allison88 on September 16th, 2011
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You're reading When it comes to long-term LOVE, do the "Butterflies" ever go away?
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