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Love is a darn complicated thing, aint it? Well suck it up and think positive. It's a breeze if you think it is :D
Friday, February 26, 2010 || 6:53 AM
I was just wondering, like how can a person be in love with someone, to
actually be in a relationship with that someone for, i don't know, perhaps
months long, expressing his/her love online with poems and the sweet whatnots, but to never utter a single 'I love you' to that same particular someone? This is not a joke, because a deep deep feeling of affection and love is never a joke. Yes, it's definitely more than words to begin with, but isn't those words meant to be verbalised first, then you can do the whole 'more than words' thing? Isn't that the basic thing?
Well, different people have different forms of saying "I love you".
All I can say is, love is not an easy thing, duh, and if you are too stubborn to
learn (or some, too egoistic), then I wish you good luck cause it ain't going nowhere...
One more thing that I want to talk about (and this relates to me) is that recently, many people are telling me that having a boyfriend is haram. This is wrong. Being in a relationship (with the opposite sex) is not haram. But touching the opposite sex is obviously haram. How bout a r/s without holding hands? Make do. :D
FYI, Harindra is just my bbbbbBBBBf, which stands for bestest x8 best
friend. And
we're in love.
I love you, pal... Look at what they've done to us (': (or )': whichever you'd prefer)
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