This is like taking a trip around the world with a smile on your face There ARE happy people out there, all around the world! Not everyone is fighting & killing one another!
Is it really worth the risk for a little nooky? Come on All, you know it's not a good idea to get involved with someone who's married. For all you know she could be telling you a pack of lies as you only have one side of the story. If you choose to ignore the good advice given so far, be prepared to face the consequences.
I don't think one gender or the other takes the trophy as far as fighting/arguing goes because in my opinion, it has nothing to do with being smart nor should it be a competition.
I'm so sorry to hear about that Riz. Yep, the relationship your mother and father had for all those years is the true definition of soulmates. It truly is the bonding of two souls Riz.
Hiya Riz Great topic by the way and a pleasant change so thank you for that.
I'm not sure what happens when we meet them to be honest. Maybe it starts with a sense of feeling like you've known each other for years although you've just met. I like to think that a soulmate in it's true definition means they will do all they can to ensure a long lasting relationship. Someone else posted a comment about couples who have been together for years through thick and thin and with the loss of one, the other follows shortly after. I can relate to that because my parents relationship was like that.
It's definitely a series of trial and error with the hopes that one day we win. Half the fun is getting there and yes, Forrest Gump is a very wise man.
There's the conundrum eh?...finding them and possibly being led to believe they are our soulmate if they ever do meet or perhaps our own perception is messed up from past experiences and/or circumstances that it just never happens.
A single person is somebody's soulmate but who the heck knows where the matching soul is. I think we're all just a bunch of lost souls seeking something but we're never sure exactly what or who it is or if we truly want or need it.
To me, a soulmate is someone who bonds with you on a much deeper level than the physical and emotional...a meeting of mind and soul between two people that transcends far beyond what most people perceive as being true love. Perhaps it can be considered an unconditional love that endures the hardships that tend to destroy the "love" relationships of today.
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