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Originally Posted by Open Eyes
I can understand your challenge about love. We all have a tendency to form our own idea of what love is along with expectations of being loved in whatever our ideal is. Many believe that if they achieve certain things they will be valued and loved. Well, that’s not how things pan out in reality. A good way to see that is by reading about the lives of individuals that seem to have it all. I like to watch biographies of different famous people and many have had some big life disappointments when it came to love and relationships.
What comes to mind as a stand out is princess Diana. That woman deserved to be loved. She really loved prince Charles and he never loved her. His inability to love her never meant she was undeserving. See what I mean?
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Good points...
For me, love is many things.
Getting a text that says i miss you.
A response to a love poem.
Someone that walks up to you and hugs you when you arrive.
Holding hands.
Running my finger along a woman's arm so lightly that goosebumps appear and she shivers.
Telling a woman things about her hair or jewelry or outfit that most me never notice.
Making a woman want you.
I've lived so long as an income source that im not even sure I'd be any good for anyone anymore.