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I've been there. Can't eat or sleep. You should love someone just enough. Not too much and get obsessed.
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I personally would say that might be the first stage of being "In love". Then love matures and yes, you need to focus on something else besides her and you do find flaws in your spouse but learn to accept them. P.S. Thanks for the Michael Bolton mental image : P
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I wonder about a friend of mine. She has been friends with this fellow for 5years, he admitted he had a crush on her the first time he met her,he's dated one person since then and it was short lived. He continues to call my friend, quite often , sometimes there are breaks but has basically persued her for 5 years. She told all her shortlived boyfriends if they had a problem with their frindship to move on. Well, now these 2 are togehter. What kind of guy persues a girl for 5 years!? He is a very decent young man too btw. I just find it all so romantic.
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My husband loved me for seventy years, and I had menopause.
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This is a long run-on sentence, I have no idea what you are trying to say
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That would be idiocy. It's definitely the wrong way to approach a relationship if you hoped it to be lasting and fulfilling. It is good to see the faults in a person and decide if they are acceptable before going forward instead of blindly doing so.
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This 'run-on' sentence (I detest the character restriction as well) sounds like my best friends 2 years ago when they had their "first love", which is the combination of not enough female contact, desperation and low self-confidence. To truly love someone else you must love you and your own situation. If she is right for then it will just work. Being ignorant of all else will only end in hard separation. I'd be lying if I said it didn't happen to me, but I was only 13 when it happened ;). Having a woman in your life won't 'fix' your life's tragedies, only you can. A significant other can only make a life you love even better. Best of luck!
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Is this an attempt at free-form poetry?
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According to Percy Sledge it's true.
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That is my favorite song by Percy Sledge and knowing my husband for 32 years I would say he would live up to that song....and has.
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Who are you, Michael Bolton? When a maaaaaannnnnn loves a wommaaaaaannnn
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It's true for some people, particularly during the "honeymoon stage" of a relationship.
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Sounds like poor Brad Pitt to me.
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