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Is it better 2 have lost and loved than 2 have never loved at all? Personally, I think its better 2 have loved and lost. This being because U have experienced the joy love brings and the loss can only serve 2 make U a stronger person in dealing with loss. However, if U have never loved than U wouldnt suffer the pain of loss. what do U guys think? | |
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Yep. Love is great, and loss is great, 'cause they are both the sort of intense emotions that remind you that you don't just exist, you're ALIVE. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: Personally, I think its better 2 have loved and lost. This being because U have experienced the joy love brings and the loss can only serve 2 make U a stronger person in dealing with loss. However, if U have never loved than U wouldnt suffer the pain of loss. what do U guys think?
You've been listening to your old Eurythmics records again, haven't you. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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So they say! | |
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Definately loved and lost. At least you have tasted life | |
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IstenSzek said: JDINTERACTIVE said: Personally, I think its better 2 have loved and lost. This being because U have experienced the joy love brings and the loss can only serve 2 make U a stronger person in dealing with loss. However, if U have never loved than U wouldnt suffer the pain of loss. what do U guys think?
You've been listening to your old Eurythmics records again, haven't you. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: IstenSzek said: JDINTERACTIVE said: Personally, I think its better 2 have loved and lost. This being because U have experienced the joy love brings and the loss can only serve 2 make U a stronger person in dealing with loss. However, if U have never loved than U wouldnt suffer the pain of loss. what do U guys think?
You've been listening to your old Eurythmics records again, haven't you. I just knew it! But to answer the question, I think it's better to have loved and lost. It puts things into perspective. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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i think its better to have
loved and lost its a much needed reality check sometime... | |
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Christopher said: i think its better to have
loved and lost its a much needed reality check sometime... Pfffttt! | |
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To love and then lose, doesn't mean to just lose, to love is just to love, if it is just to love.
The person that helped me to love, isn't in my life now. It was through him that I learnt what giving meant. It was through him that I can repeat the experience again with other people and not in a 'romantic' light. The sadness I feel and the loss of not being able to give to him anymore is there too. It is part, not all of the whole experience of the giving. I think what is really grieved for, is the pain of not being in contact with the part of myself that is love in action. Like missing a lover that I've been apart from for a lot of time, it is actually my own experience of being open and loving that causes me pain to be apart from. [This message was edited Tue Jun 3 3:55:03 PDT 2003 by Therapy] | |
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Push & Pull ! Futuristic Fantasy | |
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Love and Lust... life Sexy u all | |
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Aannastesia said: Love and Lust...
they both have four letters but their entirely different words. | |
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are you saying that you have never loved anybody??
each experience we have in life...brings us to the next...soo if one had loved and lost..it would be just the same as if one had not loved at all (yet) ya dig? or do i make no sense at all?? lol vi | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: Personally, I think its better 2 have loved and lost. This being because U have experienced the joy love brings and the loss can only serve 2 make U a stronger person in dealing with loss. However, if U have never loved than U wouldnt suffer the pain of loss. what do U guys think?
And it makes listening to "Smack my bitch up" by The Prodigy so much more satisfying NOTE: THIS ACCOUNT IS NOW CLOSED. PLEASE CONTACT “K A M L L E” | |
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i've loved...and i've lost. it hurts.
still trying to decide if it was worth it. still hurting. you're only as old as you feel..............so how old do i feel
Now that food has replaced sex in my life, I can't even get into my own pants. | |
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Best to have loved and never lost, Just stopped loving.
If only i could... | |
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I've loved and lost, and yes, it does hurt.
It was only my pet, Flossy, that I lost, but the pain hurts just the same. Having said that, the lamb chops were fantastic! | |
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I mean, like, where is the sun? | |
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I would prefer to have never lost at all! :LOL:
Well, I would say I rather HAVE NOT LOVED, but it's a little to late for that. Did that sound bitter? yes? GOOD! | |
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Lost loves hurt too much. It isn't worth the pain. There was a time when I thought it was. I was wrong. [This message was edited Tue Jun 3 16:43:47 PDT 2003 by NovaAngel] "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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Ex-Moderator | I hate the lost part. |
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CarrieMpls said: I hate the lost part.
True. Love goes toward Love, like schoolboys from their books, but Love from Love, towards school with heavy looks. "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: Personally, I think its better 2 have loved and lost. This being because U have experienced the joy love brings and the loss can only serve 2 make U a stronger person in dealing with loss. However, if U have never loved than U wouldnt suffer the pain of loss. what do U guys think?
Definately "loved & lost!" Time does heal, and while U R loving, it's sooo nice. Too nice to miss out on the odyssey because of fear of loss or pain. Its a risk, but so is everything. If u let fear override U, U might as well live in a bubble or not at all. May the BELLS ring 4 U even when ur not in love. | |
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I say not to fall in love is preventive action against suffering a brokenheart Kinda like abstenince from sexual relations is the best way to prevent getting a std.
You have to weigh it out and see if the rewards are worth the risk. Personally I have one night stands with strangers i meet in seedy places, i also don't use any type of protection. I must say it's well worth the risk until you go to the doctor and he shoves a cotton swab down your uretha then you have a lot of regrets | |
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i vote for loved and lost
cos then you have an excuse to mope and listen to The Smiths for a month! | |
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Ex-Moderator | endorphin74 said: i vote for loved and lost
cos then you have an excuse to mope and listen to The Smiths for a month! you would say that... |
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Natsume said: Not U my | |
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NO PAIN, NO GAIN... | |
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