hmm... i dunno how much relevance this has to the thread... but that made me think of some advice given to me by an old dude when i was a kid... "it takes as long to get over a love, as the time you spent in love" in my experience he was pretty near the mark as well......
"it takes as long to get over a love, as the time you spent in love" Definitely, if I dont have to - I will never kill the love in me.
Very relevant ... but not always true. I fell in love in an instant, and I think it will take a lifetime to overcome. Not that I am sure I mind ... don't know what anyone else's situation is, but in mine: it is just so hard to love someone who loves me in return but yet doesn't want to do anything about it. That is almost worse than unrequited love ... yet it IS love, and I love it! So yes, maybe I do need a bigger knife ...
my mum said you never really get over 'em - but she's been married all her life so how would she know
You need to make him realise how important the love is. I also agree that love will last till the end and I can only imagine how hard it is for you to know that he is feeling the same way as you
Actually... Anastazija, is this about you and your partner being temporarily away from each other? I thought that was for a relatively short period of time... So why the need to contemplate on kiiling the love you two share now? A new, negative development, perhaps?
No, no! I already said - I will never kill my love, that is the most important thing to me I was just curious.
Love has a way of doing that, yes. My own days seem to have gotten brighter now that I have a wonderful girlfriend, too.