NakasayaOPLucknow,Uttarpradesh, India, India13 posts
Relationships are complex. And it can't get more complex than being in love with two people at one time. A Catch 22 situation? Well, in matters of the heart you can never be sure. Question is: is it really possible for an individual to fall in love with two people at the same time? Even if it is possible, is it ethically correct? Or do you think that moral policing should be kept away from such liaisons?
Mar 10, 2013 1:51 AM CST Is it OK to love two people at one time?
claudine100Amsterdam, North Holland Netherlands10 Posts
claudine100Amsterdam, North Holland Netherlands10 posts
I believe that you can feel attracted to two persons, but that is something else than being in love with two persons. It becomes complicated when you are dating both of them, trying to find out which of the two ladies you really love, and feelings do become entangled. Making choices is not allways easy, but the mis up you are in, can't be easy as well..:-)
Being in love with more than one person is just stupid .. why would you have more than one girl on the run ...... Mate make up your mind and put all your efforts into one girl .. You will know who you are more attracted in all the ways that count ..She will stand out clear
Migsy: Its too impossible to love 2 persons at the same time,i know one is above over the other one,u can have both but u cannot love them in same level
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And it can't get more complex
than being in love with two
people at one time. A Catch 22
situation? Well, in matters of
the heart you can never be sure. Question is: is it really
possible for an individual to
fall in love with two people at
the same time? Even if it is
possible, is it ethically correct?
Or do you think that moral policing should be kept away
from such liaisons?