Fast_Rich: Is it possible to fall in love with someone you have never met?
I would go for YES. I believe it cant be easy but it sounds romantic and pure. Like the love for Gods, we have never met For humans, we still have the opportunity to meet, world isn't that big as it used to be few hundred years ago
Dec 15, 2013 9:28 AM CST Is it possible to fall in love with someone you have never met?
keomain the beautiful South, Baden-Wuerttemberg Germany45 Posts
keomain the beautiful South, Baden-Wuerttemberg Germany45 posts
Fast_Rich: Is it possible to fall in love with someone you have never met?
no, I don't think so
but if you feel like that, it's just what you imagine about that other Person, you think to be loving what your wishfulness interpreted into that other Person your inner cinema Shows you of them
your imagine might can fit, but also could be quite different for to know it, you need to meet that other Person and need to get to know them in reality
Dec 16, 2013 9:05 AM CST Is it possible to fall in love with someone you have never met?
LadyDizJohannesburg, Gauteng South Africa1,320 Posts
LadyDizJohannesburg, Gauteng South Africa1,320 posts
It's certainly possible to develop a very deep and intimate relationship with someone without every having been in their physical presence, providing there is open and frank communication. A deep and loving bond can develop, but you also need the physical side of things to fully complete the 'falling in love' process.
I think it is possible to get to know someone and probably start building a connection with that someone before you meet them but in order for love to develop you need to have contact and personal interaction.
LoriJames20: I think it is possible to get to know someone and probably start building a connection with that someone before you meet them but in order for love to develop you need to have contact and personal interaction.
jac379pontyclun, South Glamorgan, Wales UK12,293 posts
I'm hearing some statements, but no rationale behind them.
Not even so much as a description of what love is, or falling in love is, or why physical presence is required for those undefined, and possibly undefinable, things to happen.
Even sanity has been put into question, without any substance behind the statement.
My word, how strongly people feel about this subject which may appear, or disappear like mist, but never be bottled in a jar.
DedovixBig Place, Central Serbia Serbia5,492 posts
For all of you who firmly believe that it is impossible,look deep into my eyes People have known for centuries how to manipulate individuals or masses to feel and see what isn`t really there ,accepting total rubbish as groundbreaking and revolutionary ideas. Thanks to modern technology, our brain and senses are easily to trick...
jac379pontyclun, South Glamorgan, Wales UK12,293 posts
Dedovix: For all of you who firmly believe that it is impossible,look deep into my eyes People have known for centuries how to manipulate individuals or masses to feel and see what isn`t really there ,accepting total rubbish as groundbreaking and revolutionary ideas. Thanks to modern technology, our brain and senses are easily to trick...
Perhaps we could describe the processes of our brain and senses here?
If we look at the colour turquoise, our senses may pick up on different wavelengths of colour - some may see blue, some green/blue, some green.
Each of may interpret that colour with our knowledge and experience differently - some may feel turquoise as a cold colour, others refreshing, invigorating, or calming.
Which person is having their brain and senses tricked and which person is 'right'?
Or do we all just make sense of our own worlds in our own way?
jac379: I'm hearing some statements, but no rationale behind them.
Not even so much as a description of what love is, or falling in love is, or why physical presence is required for those undefined, and possibly undefinable, things to happen.
Even sanity has been put into question, without any substance behind the statement.
My word, how strongly people feel about this subject which may appear, or disappear like mist, but never be bottled in a jar.
Of course it is Jac! Not everything in life has to have rationale behind it. Instinct,feeling,desire and many other emotions come into play, many of which cannot be explained. Okay,in meeting that may change,but the initial "buzz" can be very strong. Look, you have never met me,but i have no doubt you are deeply in love with me
Glitch101London, Greater London, England UK1,079 posts
rebel2: Of course it is Jac! Not everything in life has to have rationale behind it. Instinct,feeling,desire and many other emotions come into play, many of which cannot be explained. Okay,in meeting that may change,but the initial "buzz" can be very strong. Look, you have never met me,but i have no doubt you are deeply in love with me
Don't you just love it when even feelings of love get psychoanalyzed.
jac379: Perhaps we could describe the processes of our brain and senses here?
If we look at the colour turquoise, our senses may pick up on different wavelengths of colour - some may see blue, some green/blue, some green.
Each of may interpret that colour with our knowledge and experience differently - some may feel turquoise as a cold colour, others refreshing, invigorating, or calming.
Which person is having their brain and senses tricked and which person is 'right'?
Or do we all just make sense of our own worlds in our own way?
Hiya Jac I believe love is as variable and unique as the individual is. A blind person cannot see but can certainly feel love as it is perceived by them. Love really is a complex thing to define and being an emotion of sorts, it truly is impossible to give a concrete definition or even a right or wrong.
jac379pontyclun, South Glamorgan, Wales UK12,293 posts
rebel2: Of course it is Jac! Not everything in life has to have rationale behind it. Instinct,feeling,desire and many other emotions come into play, many of which cannot be explained. Okay,in meeting that may change,but the initial "buzz" can be very strong. Look, you have never met me,but i have no doubt you are deeply in love with me
Exactly!
If none of it can be explained, then why is the airy-fairy question being asked and answered?
If something works for someone, or for two people together, why should another opinion about it not being viable, or sane make any difference?
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