My mums dead...Daystar Clarion said:That's really weird, I was thinking the same thing about your mum last night, oh snap!![]()
Where do we go from here?
My mums dead...Daystar Clarion said:That's really weird, I was thinking the same thing about your mum last night, oh snap!![]()
More importantly, what are the moral implications of me going there?The Rockerfly said:My mums dead...Daystar Clarion said:That's really weird, I was thinking the same thing about your mum last night, oh snap!![]()
Where do we go from here?
I think a better answer is where aren't you going? [HEADING=1]Daystar Clarion said:More importantly, what are the moral implications of me going there?
This is one of the silliest things I've ever heard. Being in love is not a choice, true love (my god I can't believe I just said that) isn't. The choice is whether or not you act upon your feelings.TimeLordJPC said:Love is not something you fall into. Love is a CONSCIOUS CHOICE. There is the initial stage of 'infatuation' that you have with your new partner, which can last any length of time. The point at which it begins to wear off is the time most people cut and run or feel things weren't as awesome as they once were. This is untrue. (Unless there's been some significant reason which would push you towards a break-up) The initial infatuation has worn off. That's all. The point that it wears off is the point that you decide either, "right, I'm going to love this person", or "let's call it a day". The inexperienced dater, or the 'player', goes for choice two. Love is where you put your partner's needs before your own. Love is a conscious CHOICE.
Beat me to it, but didn't quite go far enough. Love is the addiction to the chemical cocktail that's triggered in your gray matter. The desire to be with that special someone is merely the need for your next fix. Dress it up in all the Hallmark/De Beers frippery that you want. Its a drug, and you are an addict.Ekonk said:BABY DON'T HURT ME
Love is a chemical reaction in your brain triggered when you are 'in love' with someone else.
If you're lucky, he or she will have the same reaction, which will intensify both reactions. Hurray for motherfucking chemicals!
There's a bit more to it than that - circumstances, wether you actually like each other, etc, but this is the gist of it.
You just had to go and make it depressing, didn't you.KorLeonis said:Beat me to it, but didn't quite go far enough. Love is the addiction to the chemical cocktail that's triggered in your gray matter. The desire to be with that special someone is merely the need for your next fix. Dress it up in all the Hallmark/De Beers frippery that you want. Its a drug, and you are an addict.Ekonk said:BABY DON'T HURT ME
Love is a chemical reaction in your brain triggered when you are 'in love' with someone else.
If you're lucky, he or she will have the same reaction, which will intensify both reactions. Hurray for motherfucking chemicals!
There's a bit more to it than that - circumstances, wether you actually like each other, etc, but this is the gist of it.
Once the "love" is gone, all that's left is the habit of being with that person, and the fear of not being able to find anyone else and being alone forever.
You know, I think that if you hadn't put that in there, alot more of the posts would have started their posts with that.deonte9109 said:Baby don't hurt me don't hurt no more what is love?
Irony said:You may meet somebody who you find yourself attracted to. Perhaps you see each other several more times and find that a bond is begining to form. You'll start to really like them and them you. Love may start to grow between the two of you as you find things out about them that causes your attraction to grow. Intimacy will form and not long after, loyalty. As the two of you begin to experience life not as individuals, but as a couple you will soon be unable to live happily without them. Then on your deathbed you will realize that that person was the one person in your life that you loved the most. And you will be happy.
But there is no True Love, or Love at First Sight. Love is a bond that grows between two people, not something that forms spontaneously or that always existed because that was "your destiny". There may eventually be someone who you love most of all, but its not because that's "the way it's suppose to be". It's because chance threw you together and from that initial contact something beautiful formed. I know that not really all that romantic, but its what I believe.
Short Answer: Love does not make it you blind. It does however make you tolerant.deonte9109 said:Snip
Just the simple truth. It makes no nevermind to me if someone else finds it depressing.Ekonk said:You just had to go and make it depressing, didn't you.KorLeonis said:Beat me to it, but didn't quite go far enough. Love is the addiction to the chemical cocktail that's triggered in your gray matter. The desire to be with that special someone is merely the need for your next fix. Dress it up in all the Hallmark/De Beers frippery that you want. Its a drug, and you are an addict.Ekonk said:BABY DON'T HURT ME
Love is a chemical reaction in your brain triggered when you are 'in love' with someone else.
If you're lucky, he or she will have the same reaction, which will intensify both reactions. Hurray for motherfucking chemicals!
There's a bit more to it than that - circumstances, wether you actually like each other, etc, but this is the gist of it.
Once the "love" is gone, all that's left is the habit of being with that person, and the fear of not being able to find anyone else and being alone forever.
DAMN IT! You stole my comment OP DAMN YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!deonte9109 said:Baby don't hurt me don't hurt no more what is love?