I'm not sure, in August I met a man who I click with like I have never clicked with anyone in my life. I found myself telling my friends I'd met my soul mate and I've never used that term before. We live very far away so it is less than convenient but every visit with him makes me feel completely content and comfortable. It feels like fate because he is my best friend's roommate and they only moved in together after this guy's first roommate jumped ship a month in for no apparent reason. He even likes really random weird music and films that I do, things no one I know enjoys. Anyways, that's my rundown of my possible soulmate. Whatever it is I sure am happy we got together.
I think I used to as a kid, but now that I have grown up I seriously doubt it. I would hate to really think that someone was my soul-mate, and if anything were to ever happen between me and them, give up on love in general. I just don't think we are predestined to have a mate designed for us.
Yes, I do believe. I believe I had a premonition(as crazy as it seems) about her. Once I see her in person, I'll know she's the one. We all do have a soul mate if we believe it or not.
Yeah I totally believe in soul mates, but that way of life isn't for everyone. We're hardwired to process the world in patterns, as with many other animals. Human adaptation is a pattern, and at pretty much every point in time since the beginning of life there has been a perfect match for every obscure mutation in every different species. It doesn't have to be divine or destined or anything else, but it is beautiful I think, my theory. Love is just a jigsaw puzzle waiting to be completed :love:
things has eternally deeper scale language is not enough to say dreaming makes everything possible Earth is in progress magic happens Is your heart open?
I too have been with my husband for over 30 years (married for 28 of them), he is my best friend, my best lover, my "soul mate", my perfect partner in other words. But.....where sex is concerned, we have a wonderful & varied & very active sexlife, he can make me orgasm like no one else has ever been able to, that doesn't mean we don't like to experiment though. We have tried swinging, same room sex, stuff like that. It brought another dimension to what was already a great sexlife, we looked upon it as giving one another the gift of pleasure. And that, as far as I'm concerned, is a pretty important gift.
If such a thing as a soulmate DOES exist,it'd be REALLY helpful if we were both on the same continent,in the same country,living in the same county,residing in the same town/village,going to the same places...and all at the same time-oh,plus it'd help if she was really into ancient old farts who are grumpy,who make clicking noises when getting off the sofa,who grunt when kneeling to reach under a car,who play 70's rock music FAR too loud on an old guitar plugged into an ancient amp,who laughs at smutty jokes,who is certain he could run the country better than ANY government rub-dubs...and who grew up only on the outside,as on the inside he's nearly 13. But if she exists-she's not a soulmate;she's an angel and FAR too good for me!
I guess I believe in love, as I feel attached to family and friends. But I don't believe in "the one."
I don't believe in soul-mates. I believe that one can fall in love with many people throughout their lifetime. I also think that some people can fall in love with two people at the same time, if they allow it. If not, then it won't happen. As for polygamy, monogamy, and other forms of relationships, it depends on the person. It's just a lifestyle that some people chose and some people don't chose. I don't think it conveys anything regarding one's spiritual, biological, and/or mental wellbeing. And if it does, it's very little, I think. I don't completely understand this part of your post. Sorry.