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Hello, org. Welcome me back by taking my survey. Please. Say more than yes or no.
Do you believe in one true love? (Some may call this 'soulmates'. You can talk about that concept, even if we've kind of covered it before.) Can a 'true love' exist one-sidedly? That is, if you broke up with a guy, and he goes on to say and believe that you were his 'true love' (maybe the one that got away), yet you don't reciprocate, you don't feel the same, can that really be true love? Can you ever be just friends with someone you believe was your true love? Would you be willing to be friends with someone who believes you are his/her true love? (I have to make this one sided, because I don't know why two people who believe they are each other's true love are not together. So school me if you know differently.) Let's extrapolate... let's say you know a bunch about your partner's past. How would you feel about him/her being friends with an ex that has stated that he/she was their one true love? (I'm getting mixed up in the prounouns game here. Forgive the 'their', please.) Please list your favorite song by Foreigner. | |
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starkitty said: Please list your favorite song by Foreigner.
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Do you believe in one true love? (Some may call this 'soulmates'. You can talk about that concept, even if we've kind of covered it before.)
You'll be ok, you just haven't met me yet. Can a 'true love' exist one-sidedly? That is, if you broke up with a guy, and he goes on to say and believe that you were his 'true love' (maybe the one that got away), yet you don't reciprocate, you don't feel the same, can that really be true love?
You'll be ok, you just haven't met me yet. Can you ever be just friends with someone you believe was your true love? Would you be willing to be friends with someone who believes you are his/her true love? (I have to make this one sided, because I don't know why two people who believe they are each other's true love are not together. So school me if you know differently.)
I want to know what love is. Let's extrapolate... let's say you know a bunch about your partner's past. How would you feel about him/her being friends with an ex that has stated that he/she was their one true love? (I'm getting mixed up in the prounouns game here. Forgive the 'their', please.)
You'll be ok, you just haven't met me yet. | |
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I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE!
I know, right. | |
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starkitty said: I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE!
I know, right. You should do porn like I do. It leaves you feeling utterly empty and worthless, but hey, you get laid. | |
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Public porn or private porn?
I hate that Foreigner song. I like Urgent, for the sax. | |
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Dirty White Boy? | |
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Your question assumes a fact not in evidence; namely, that Foreigner recorded anything that could be considered better than anything else in their catalogue.
Welcome back! I am married to my one true love. I know she is my one true love because since the moment I met her, I have never had one iota of desire for any other woman. | |
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starkitty said: Dirty White Boy?
Yes? | |
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starkitty said: Public porn or private porn?
Yes. | |
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starkitty said: Public porn or private porn?
I hate that Foreigner song. I like Urgent, for the sax. | |
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RodeoSchro said: Your question assumes a fact not in evidence; namely, that Foreigner recorded anything that could be considered better than anything else in their catalogue.
I know. But you could still answer. Welcome back!
Thanks! It will be short lived. I am married to my one true love. I know she is my one true love because since the moment I met her, I have never had one iota of desire for any other woman.
Congratulations. How long has it been since you met her? | |
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Cloudbuster said: starkitty said: Public porn or private porn?
Yes. Yeah. Good thing we look fantastic naked. | |
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starkitty said: RodeoSchro said: I am married to my one true love. I know she is my one true love because since the moment I met her, I have never had one iota of desire for any other woman.
Congratulations. How long has it been since you met her? Since I dumped her over breakfast. | |
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Double Vision | |
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starkitty said: Cloudbuster said: Yes.
Yeah. Good thing we look fantastic naked. Your nipples aren't quite even, tho'. | |
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Ex-Moderator | Do you believe in one true love? (Some may call this 'soulmates'. You can talk about that concept, even if we've kind of covered it before.)
No, not at all. I don’t believe in fate or destiny, it’s all a matter of our choices. Can a 'true love' exist one-sidedly? That is, if you broke up with a guy, and he goes on to say and believe that you were his 'true love' (maybe the one that got away), yet you don't reciprocate, you don't feel the same, can that really be true love? If I don’t believe in the “one true love” concept, perhaps this is moot. But just cause love is one-sided doesn’t make it any less than what it is for the person that feels it. That person may never feel about anyone the rest of their lives the way they felt about the “one that got away”. Sad, sure, but true. Can you ever be just friends with someone you believe was your true love? Would you be willing to be friends with someone who believes you are his/her true love? (I have to make this one sided, because I don't know why two people who believe they are each other's true love are not together. So school me if you know differently.) Could I personally? After lots of distance, perhaps. Immediately? No way. It’s way too difficult and confusing for everyone involved. Let's extrapolate... let's say you know a bunch about your partner's past. How would you feel about him/her being friends with an ex that has stated that he/she was their one true love? (I'm getting mixed up in the prounouns game here. Forgive the 'their', please.) I’d have to be in the situation to know how I feel about it. There are too many variables. Please list your favorite song by Foreigner. I don’t know any by name. |
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starkitty said: RodeoSchro said: Your question assumes a fact not in evidence; namely, that Foreigner recorded anything that could be considered better than anything else in their catalogue.
I know. But you could still answer. Thanks! It will be short lived. I am married to my one true love. I know she is my one true love because since the moment I met her, I have never had one iota of desire for any other woman.
Congratulations. How long has it been since you met her? OK. I met her October 18, 1986. Twenty-two years, three months and 27 days ago. I'm just jerking on Foreigner's chain. I like "Juke Box Hero", "Hot Blooded", "Long Long Way From Home", "Headknocker", "Feels Like the First Time" and "Double Vision". | |
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RodeoSchro said: starkitty said: Congratulations. How long has it been since you met her?
OK. I met her October 18, 1986. Twenty-two years, three months and 27 days ago just after breakfast this morning. . [Edited 2/26/09 5:02am] | |
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starkitty said: Please. Say more than yes or no.
Do you believe in one true love? (Some may call this 'soulmates'. You can talk about that concept, even if we've kind of covered it before.) Only one ? No - true love comes to us thoughout life in many forms REAL love - Yes - again - just one ? naaa- how shallow life woul be with only one love Can a 'true love' exist one-sidedly? That is, if you broke up with a guy, and he goes on to say and believe that you were his 'true love' (maybe the one that got away), yet you don't reciprocate, you don't feel the same, can that really be true love? Not really sure - no one really is afterall Can you ever be just friends with someone you believe was your true love? Would you be willing to be friends with someone who believes you are his/her true love? (I have to make this one sided, because I don't know why two people who believe they are each other's true love are not together. So school me if you know differently.) Yes and Yes - it's an acive intention and choice - pretty simple Let's extrapolate... let's say you know a bunch about your partner's past. How would you feel about him/her being friends with an ex that has stated that he/she was their one true love? (I'm getting mixed up in the prounouns game here. Forgive the 'their', please.) Friendships with past loves are fine Please list your favorite song by Foreigner. | |
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starkitty said: Please. Say more than yes or no.
Do you believe in one true love? (Some may call this 'soulmates'. You can talk about that concept, even if we've kind of covered it before.)I beleive in true love at least I've had it once and know it can exist in my life because I think I can express it and share it. I just need to find a soulmate. one that can be trusted to never do me wrong and always be there for me. Can a 'true love' exist one-sidedly? That is, if you broke up with a guy, and he goes on to say and believe that you were his 'true love' (maybe the one that got away), yet you don't reciprocate, you don't feel the same, can that really be true love? it's hard to say but I guess if it's one sided then no then it can't exist Can you ever be just friends with someone you believe was your true love? Would you be willing to be friends with someone who believes you are his/her true love? (I have to make this one sided, because I don't know why two people who believe they are each other's true love are not together. So school me if you know differently.) It can. I am still good friends with almost all of my ex-girlfriends except for a few who didn't want to be cool with me. even my one and only true love is still my friend and that was many moons ago Let's extrapolate... let's say you know a bunch about your partner's past. How would you feel about him/her being friends with an ex that has stated that he/she was their one true love? (I'm getting mixed up in the prounouns game here. Forgive the 'their', please.) Well let's just say playing the jealous GAME has not been something I really have cared for in years so if they are friends with their ex true love so be it. If they wanna take it a step farther they can. If we weren't meant to be oh well, life goes on. Please list your favorite song by Foreigner. I wanna know what love is welcome back starkitty To Sir, with Love | |
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starkitty said: Please. Say more than yes or no.
Do you believe in one true love? (Some may call this 'soulmates'. You can talk about that concept, even if we've kind of covered it before.) I believe in many. I have to because those one true loves are no longer around! Can a 'true love' exist one-sidedly? That is, if you broke up with a guy, and he goes on to say and believe that you were his 'true love' (maybe the one that got away), yet you don't reciprocate, you don't feel the same, can that really be true love? Yes. This is the soundtrack of my life. Can you ever be just friends with someone you believe was your true love? Would you be willing to be friends with someone who believes you are his/her true love? (I have to make this one sided, because I don't know why two people who believe they are each other's true love are not together. So school me if you know differently.) I can be friends with someone who considered me their "true love" but it's hard for me to go the other way around because I still want to Fatal Attraction them. Let's extrapolate... let's say you know a bunch about your partner's past. How would you feel about him/her being friends with an ex that has stated that he/she was their one true love? (I'm getting mixed up in the prounouns game here. Forgive the 'their', please.) I would tend not to have a problem with that. They'd have to prove that I have taken their place of course. Please list your favorite song by Foreigner. FEELS LIKE THE 1ST TIME 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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starkitty said: Please. Say more than yes or no.
Do you believe in one true love? (Some may call this 'soulmates'. You can talk about that concept, even if we've kind of covered it before.) I believe in soulmates but not necessarily as a romantic thing. soulmates can show up in many facets of life. I do believe in true love as I have seen it in action. Can a 'true love' exist one-sidedly? That is, if you broke up with a guy, and he goes on to say and believe that you were his 'true love' (maybe the one that got away), yet you don't reciprocate, you don't feel the same, can that really be true love? Yes, true love can be one sided, it may be painful but if you truly love someone you want the best for them, even if that means someone else. Can you ever be just friends with someone you believe was your true love? Would you be willing to be friends with someone who believes you are his/her true love? (I have to make this one sided, because I don't know why two people who believe they are each other's true love are not together. So school me if you know differently.) Yes, it can happen. I know of someone who backed out of a relationship so his love could be with someone else and they all ended up together. Seems to work for them, they have all been together for years now. Let's extrapolate... let's say you know a bunch about your partner's past. How would you feel about him/her being friends with an ex that has stated that he/she was their one true love? (I'm getting mixed up in the prounouns game here. Forgive the 'their', please.) I don''t think you can dictate who your partner can be friends with. I know most of my partner's exes and friends and I can see why he loves them. Please list your favorite song by Foreigner.What? Who? [Edited 2/17/09 13:26pm] "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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starkitty!
Do you believe in one true love? (Some may call this 'soulmates'. You can talk about that concept, even if we've kind of covered it before.) No. I mean, why would I? Can a 'true love' exist one-sidedly? That is, if you broke up with a guy, and he goes on to say and believe that you were his 'true love' (maybe the one that got away), yet you don't reciprocate, you don't feel the same, can that really be true love? I have a problem with the word "love", let alone the phrase "true love". So, I guess my answer would be "No." Can you ever be just friends with someone you believe was your true love? Would you be willing to be friends with someone who believes you are his/her true love? (I have to make this one sided, because I don't know why two people who believe they are each other's true love are not together. So school me if you know differently.) Setting aside the whole "true love" ish: Bad idea! One will always be clinging to the hope of getting in the other's pants at some point and only hangin' 'round for that reason. You might be able to be just-friends down the line. ...After years apart. ...Once at least one of you's come to the realization that long-term relationships rarely work. Let's extrapolate... let's say you know a bunch about your partner's past. How would you feel about him/her being friends with an ex that has stated that he/she was their one true love? (I'm getting mixed up in the prounouns game here. Forgive the 'their', please.) If it were an ex, I'd move on. Please list your favorite song by Foreigner. "Hot Blooded". | |
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starkitty said: Please. Say more than yes or no.
Do you believe in one true love? (Some may call this 'soulmates'. You can talk about that concept, even if we've kind of covered it before.) love....[color=red]one TRUE love, yes.. many loves, OF COURSE, nothing will ever compare to your one TRUE LOVE Can a 'true love' exist one-sidedly? That is, if you broke up with a guy, and he goes on to say and believe that you were his 'true love' (maybe the one that got away), yet you don't reciprocate, you don't feel the same, can that really be true love? next..... Can you ever be just friends with someone you believe was your true love? Would you be willing to be friends with someone who believes you are his/her true love? (I have to make this one sided, because I don't know why two people who believe they are each other's true love are not together. So school me if you know differently.) i think i can....if you love someone with your heart, soul and mind, you would want them to be happy. Sometimes that means sacrificing..... Let's extrapolate... let's say you know a bunch about your partner's past. How would you feel about him/her being friends with an ex that has stated that he/she was their one true love? (I'm getting mixed up in the prounouns game here. Forgive the 'their', please.) nope....cant answer this one Please list your favorite song by Foreigner. faithfully Say it's just a dream...
U open up ur eyes and come 2 realize u simply imagined this So u lean over and give her a kiss Here on earth, here on earth, with u it's not so bad Here on earth, here on earth eye don't feel so sad Stay right here | |
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