Do there always have to be fireworks?

Discussion in 'Relationships' started by Kempo, Nov 21, 2008.

  1. Kempo

    Kempo Member

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    I like this girl and we've been dating for a bit. I enjoy her company and we have a lot in common. However, my heart doesn't beat faster, I don't get nervous, or think about her all the time.

    I was just wondering, do you all think there needs to be a high level of excitement? Because I don't feel very excited. I don't mean that I'm not happy hanging out with her, I just don't jump when she calls or anything. I'm not sure I'm saying how I feel exactly, but maybe someone understands what I mean.
     
  2. OldTroll

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    I think that I understand what you're saying Kempo.

    Sometimes that magnetism is there, and sometimes it isn't. Without excitement you can still be good friends. Good luck!



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  3. lived.to.death

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    if you need to ask, then you must want more. - if you were satisfied enough as is, there wouldn`t be any questioning.
     
  4. new-guy

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    i say thats fine be happy you two are so good with each other. and if you sparks and napalm. well go to target get some bleach and hydroclori....wait nvm any way you nee dto work at it. a lot of ppl think it just happens. but truth (in my opinion) it requires work spoil her a bit. do romantic things like dinner candles etc
    see what she like and go from there.

    me i like to club baby seals ..jklol my bezle ftw
     

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