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Rumble.bear
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Difference between the "dating love" and "IN LOVE"
when we first start off a relationship, we crave and WANT the "IN LOVE" feeling that we see in all the movies/mushy couples at the park. this nonlove you are talking about is more a love of the IDEA of being in love than actually loving the person.
REAL LOVE:
knowing the person inside out and loving it, i have been with my boy for over a year now and i still get butterflies, and cant wait to see him again. this kind of stuff DOES take work, but it shouldnt mean a constant battle, for a typical answer/example: COMMUNICATION, clear up tiny worries before they grow into big ones!
Mood swings/missing like crazy:
a break up is a break from the routine of constant calls / texts / catch-ups / ,makeouts / etc... even if they lost their impact for you, there was still a sense of security in knowing someone was always there, and all of a sudden, its gone.
Yes, you did the right thing, as long as the break up was planned, and you werent just blaming him for a crappy hit of PMS... if it was a constant decline that you could see going nowhere good then a break was a good move - btw, how do you feel about other girls now being allowed to hit on / go for him?
muchlove
xoxo
when we first start off a relationship, we crave and WANT the "IN LOVE" feeling that we see in all the movies/mushy couples at the park. this nonlove you are talking about is more a love of the IDEA of being in love than actually loving the person.
REAL LOVE:
knowing the person inside out and loving it, i have been with my boy for over a year now and i still get butterflies, and cant wait to see him again. this kind of stuff DOES take work, but it shouldnt mean a constant battle, for a typical answer/example: COMMUNICATION, clear up tiny worries before they grow into big ones!
Mood swings/missing like crazy:
a break up is a break from the routine of constant calls / texts / catch-ups / ,makeouts / etc... even if they lost their impact for you, there was still a sense of security in knowing someone was always there, and all of a sudden, its gone.
Yes, you did the right thing, as long as the break up was planned, and you werent just blaming him for a crappy hit of PMS... if it was a constant decline that you could see going nowhere good then a break was a good move - btw, how do you feel about other girls now being allowed to hit on / go for him?
muchlove
xoxo