by MIA on April 3rd, 2007

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I once read a quote that went as follows, "In real love you want the other person's good. In romantic love you want the other person". So which love do you have?

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  • by Metaphiz on April 3rd, 2007

    Metaphiz

    For my wife? Both.

    However, I will say that my "want" of my wife has nothing to do with seeing her as a possession, but rather my selfish desire to have such a beautiful person as an intregal part of my existance. She is my friend, my partner, my lover, and, most of all, the half that makes me whole. And these are not just flowery words to either of us. We are far too sceptic to have married eachother if we did not have these feelings genuinely.

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  • by fallore on April 3rd, 2007

    fallore

    Neither.

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  • by AnonymousGirl on January 11th, 2008

    AnonymousGirl

    I want my boyfriend to have the best life possible, but I also want him to be with me.

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  • by itinary on August 13th, 2009

    itinary

    real love and romantic love? Love can be to anyone. But romance is between man and woman.

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