Who came up with that “true love” shit anyways, you know what I mean?Even those that think they found it, run into some hard times. “True love” is some made up Ferry tales nonsense.
no-one ever claimed "true love" was problem free... i think one of the things that helps form it IS going through hard times. it's not something that just exists by magic, it's what happens if two people decide to create it.
If im writing a true love story in my life I'm going down and out like Bonnie & Clyde. We're gonna be Jocelyn & Laura. Almost made it to the Mediterranean on their private yacht but got shot up not very far away with a motherfucken boot load of euros. Absolute billionaires. And that's only IF we don't make it. Imagine the song and dance if we do make it on that ship..
The chance or fait ones are probably the most interesting stories . There are many perhaps met in the normal way like Online or at a bar without anything more to add .
Met this lovely lady on-line. She posed a question on Yahoo Answers and I was the one able to answer it. Over the days and weeks that followed she posed more questions and again I was able to answer her. I gave her my email address and then my 'phone number and we bagan talking to one another. This lovely lady lives more than 300 miles away in Ireland. I invited her to spend time with me and she came to meet and stay with me. That was twelve years ago and we are still (sort of) together.
You don't You start dating a Maths teacher and then ask them to do it. Then you place a note on this thread on how you met this teacher
A fellow CCT friend was dating a cute young local girl. I got to know her at the NCO club when they'd come there on dates. She had a friend who she said would make a perfect match with me. On February 4th, 1972 I met that friend of my friend's girlfriend on a blind date. On April 29th, 1972 we eloped. That September my friend and his girlfriend married. In April of 2012 the four of us went to Niagara Falls together to celebrate our 40th anniversaries. Our 50th's are in a few years and I'm sure they'll want to do something together again. But, you know what, they have children and I'm thinking their children will want to do something for them. We never wanted, or had, kids and I'd just as soon keep our 50th to ourselves. I don't share my birthday to anyone but relatives and don't plan on sharing my anniversary with anyone again either.
We actually met in high school. It was my first day, August 19, 1996. I'm at a new school, I don't know anybody, and I get lost and I run into this gorgeous girl with legs that went on for miles. She had no fingernails, wore a freakin' pantsuit, and had a short dykey haircut. I was like, this is happening. Anyway, she showed me to my class, which happened to be the class she was going to also, and she sat next to me. 23 years later, she's still by my side.
Jane came to London for a working holiday and hated the place so much that she took an extra part time job at one of our theaters to save up for her fare home. She suddenly realized that if she lived for another 100 years, she would never find another person as nutty as me, so she decided to stay for a few weeks longer. She has now been saving for her fare home for more than 45 years. I could write a book on some of her experiences. It would be a great comedy. Perhaps the funniest was the evening that I asked her to stay and fill an empty seat for an evening performance and forgot to tell her that it was the RFP. She was slightly confused about the empty row of seats in front of her, until a fanfare started, everyone stood up and a row of people were ushered to the seats. She has never forgiven me for sitting her behind the Queen, or not telling her that the familiar looking guy sitting next to her only looked familiar because she had seen him on television. She recently told me that while she was watching the film, she expected to wake up out of a dream.
We were both at the university of Texas (in Austin) and it just sort of happened. I had just happened to be at a bar & it was open mic night. I sang two songs. Both were considered country. In case you wondered the songs were All my exes live in texas [george strait] and friends in low places [garth brooks]. afterwards i was having a cold one and she struck up a conversation. one thing lead to another and we ended up going on a couple of dates. after being engaged for a year she and i married.
I see no problem with finding someone who you like on the internet, the only problem is that they can be anywhere on the planet. Although I am obviously not looking for a relationship, their are people here on HF who I would be happy to meet for a coffee if they were not several thousand miles from the UK. I believe that this site alone can boast of quite a few relationships and a couple of marriages over the years. However, I think the logging onto the internet with the intention of looking for a partner is another story altogether and one that would most likely end badly.