I am very fortunate my wife soes in the same way which is really strange,,
and she does not want to change it either
Allan

On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 6:59 PM, Rosey <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> A search for love is not to be interpreted as literal.  It is more or
> less the general idea, as love and relationships happen per chance.
> The search itself is from within; whether or not this person is the
> one.  It happens through experience.  But there are those rare
> occasions, where one is hit, as if smacked by a storm of feelings.  A
> series of neurological blockades, that's what I like to call them,
> they blind you from all rational thought.  You find yourself doing
> things that one wouldn't consider sane, unable to let a day, an hour,
> and sometimes a minute pass without thinking about that person.
> Unfortunately it doesn't mean that the person thinks of you in such a
> way.  How unfortunate it is.  I do believe that situations like that
> happen where two people completely hit it off, but it doesn't last.
> It fades.  Once the human being attains the product of his desire, it
> will lose its luster.  and yes you're right to keep the love
> attainable one must continuously sculpt it.  So the question is, which
> is stronger, love at first sight or a love that grows?
>
> On May 1, 9:30 am, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Ha! Emptor caveat...a subtle twist with a great change in meaning, Rosey.
> >
> > For the artist, passion need not be externally stimulated, but can come
> from within. The passion need not be chased...rather crafted, shaped,
> created, and continuously cultivated. Romance is not a force of nature, but
> an art. Ask Don Juan... ;-)
> >
> >
> >
> > [ Attached Message ]From:Rosey <[email protected]>To:"\"Minds Eye\"" <
> [email protected]>Date:Thu, 30 Apr 2009 15:07:20 -0700
> (PDT)Local:Thurs, Apr 30 2009 6:07 pmSubject:[Mind's Eye] Re: What is the
> nature of Love?
> >
> > An efficacious search for that ultimate fervor will only result in a
> > devastated state of unfulfillment; One's expectancy usually differs
> > from that of another's.  There is no attainment of satisfaction when
> > it comes to passion; as the human being is incapable of gratifyingly
> > quenching such a thirst.
> >
> > Unfortunately, I too am a hopeless romantic.  Emptor Caveat.
> >
>
> >
>


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