ANSWERS: 5
  • The "falling in" is usually a chemical reaction. Our bodies respond to the chemistry and our minds suspend judgment. AS the relationship continues, the mind begins to enter the picture a little more. The original blush of excitement is over, the body has been chemically satisfied, the ego has been stroked and now it's time for reality check. Oops. Mistake. Now, how do I get outta here?
  • love isn't harder to stay in, if it's real love, if there's a connection. love will be stronger and if it's true, then both partners will WANT to stay in the relationship
  • The reality of the situation is that we as humans lust each other. When we find someone who can make us smile and laugh and enjoy life, even if its just temporary, we began to believe its love. The connection of two beings that get along so well is amazing. But, love takes effort to keep it moving. Love is somthing we create, its alot like riding a bicycle, you have to peddle to keep it going, and when you are to tired of peddling it stops and you fall over. When love knocks you down, you then have to get back up and decide if its worth peddling for any longer. If it is real love and not temporary lust, then you will willingly get back on that bicycle. Love takes effort to keep in motion there are alotof tall hills you have to pedal up, and then there are alot of downhill rides you get to enjoy, but first you have to make the trip up hill to enjoy the down hill rides.
  • Because people watch too much TV and read and believe in too many fairy tales...No such thing as Love, just a word over used and exaggerated, a title and an excuse..
  • We usually fall in love unconditionally. Then we place conditions on the relationship and kill the love that created it.

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