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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 6:30 pm
Oh whoops...sorry it was just an example. ^^;
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 10:02 pm
Nono, I don't believe in it at all. D: you have to know someone to love them, when you look at someone, you don't immediately love them, you don't even KNOW them! xd And that's definitely how I fell in love.
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Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 1:04 pm
i am not sure if the conept of love at first site is really real or not to me it would seem that love at first site is more of a physical attraction then it is real love.. in order to really love someone u must get to know them first.. can't base love on physical attraction and looks.
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Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 7:38 am
waratte naite kimi to deaete mieru sekai wa kagayakidashita himawari yureru taiyou no shita de kanjite ita kaze wo kimi wo
No. Love at first sight CAN NOT exist. It is only physical attraction, and love is based on something much deeper.
You can't just walk down the road, look at someone and love them. Yes you can "fall in love" with them, and say how great they look blah blah blah. But that is not love. It is a crush, based on how the person looks.
You always her teenagers, and some older people say "I think I'm in love" and things like that, but seriously love isn't something that just happens. They are only attracted to what they see, and not the person themselves.
So yeah... that's my view on it. xP
Laughing, crying, meeting you The world I saw began to shine Under the sun where the sunflowers swayed I felt the wind, I felt you
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Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 3:23 pm
I don't personally believe there is 'love at first sight'... The odd thing is... With internet relationships, you can have somewhat of the 'love at first sight' ideal... Due to the fact that you may see their personality express through it...
Do I believe in 'true love'... Yes... I have never told anyone I love them, excluding family... Except for Lauren... It's a very strong word to me, although it is thrown around so frequently, it doesn't seem that way to many people...
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Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 4:33 pm
.. based on your previous posts... someone is in love of someone who lives far far away... go and watch some TV... ohh yes before I forget, neh those don´t exist, there´s just attraction~
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Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:07 pm
X Dark Serge X .. based on your previous posts... someone is in love of someone who lives far far away... go and watch some TV... ohh yes before I forget, neh those don´t exist, there´s just attraction~
I'm sorry, but what?
I love Tom, he lives in New Hampshire. I live in Nova Scotia, Canada. Are you saying that we can't love each other because we are far away? O_o
~ I Love Tommy ~
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 6:39 am
Only death awaits.... I believe. Nuff Said ...For those who get in my way
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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 12:46 am
I belive in true love, which blossoms out of learning about each other intimatly (that does not mean sex, just stuff you wouldn't normally reveal)
as for love at first sight? nah, I belive it's a physical attraction. I won't tell anyone I love them until I know its the right time in my heart, even then..i'm careful. Love for me is one step lower than sex.
1.marriage 2.sex 3.love
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 10:10 pm
Not exactly... Considering that you just looked at the person meaning that you only love them because of the way they look..
Love at first sight only exist in Disney Movies. (Don't we all miss we lived in one?)
True love.. Uh... Define love? I forgot the meaning as of last year. =/
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:19 pm
I kind of believe in love at first sight, but not in the literal sense. I believe that two people can connect upon introduction, and later fall in love. But actual love? No. I do not beleive in such a thing. But there can be a connection, like two people clicking.
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:13 am
I dunno about "love at first sight," but several people I've talked to describe a certain moment in a relationship (maybe the second time you've met someone, maybe after you've been friends for awhile) where something somehow clicks and you both just know that this other person is the one for you.
And yeah, I guess I believe there is such a thing as "true love." I just kinda hate that term, though.
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 3:17 pm
I think it could happen. ^_^ You could look at someone and just have a mutual bond. That's more likely then full-fledge love at first sight. But I think it would happen yesh <3
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 3:28 pm
I do not believe in love at first sight. I believe in lust at first sight. Or puppy love at first sight. A physical attraction at first sight. You can't truly love a person until you know the person at least a bit. So unless you stalk the person for a while, love is not what you are feeling. And love is such a hard word to define nowadays because it is used so frivolously. Just tossed around until it has no true meaning. You say it to a girl you really like but don't really know so that the girl will date you. You say it about your dog, about food, about a movie. True love is just a myth. Until you can truly define love, there is no "true" love.
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:05 pm
True love at first sight doesn't exist, but what does exist is horniness at first sight. True love can only happen after you really get to know a person and find out that he/she completes you and that there are many things in common in between. That can''t possibly happen just by looking at someone. I mean one example is Romeo and Juliet, they fell in love at first sight but they only fell in love with each other's beauty because they did'n't know anything about each other. And that whole play was set in a period of a week, I mean WTF? killing yourself for a person you only met 6 days ago? That wasn't true love, it was stupidness.
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