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We dont fall in love when we
are in the company of someone, we fall in
love when we are off by ourselves thinking about them afterwards.
Its
quite clear that we enjoy being in eachothers company and like having
fun together. And its also plainly obvious that a butt naked angel
called cupid doesn't shoot an arrow into our asses.
But it is
when you are on your own and you find yourself thinking about someone
in such a unique way, that allows you to list all the qualities about
them you really like, and imagine yourself with them connecting
together with the flow of your personalities, is when a feeling of love
begins to take place deep inside of you. And although you may try push
these feelings down or talk yourself out of them, you only find it
comes back 10 times more powerful than ever before, allowing you to
fall into deeper emotional states of falling for this person during
moments of the day. With me, according to my experiences with people,
theres always potential connections that can be built between us as
human beings.
When you recall a
time in your past when you
fell in love, where you then able to stay cool, in control of yourself
and the relationship? Or where you calling that person everyday, always
wanting to see them, thinking about them and eager to experience a
growing connection with them?
Heres the point:
We do not fall in
love by "tripping" over or falling into a "hole!" Love is a process we
do to ourselves! And there are always new ways to discover how love can
manifest between us - to the point where you act upon it right now!
» left by Gigi(2) (115 days 12 hours ago.)
I totally agree with you. Falling in love doesn't happen often, u really put your soul and heart into it. Someone you think about all the time. I can relate to wanting someone and then once I finally have then it's a joy to be with them. But that's from my experience. Your article is really good. Can't wait for the next one.
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