Love alone is not enough to make a relationship work long term...is it? Originally Posted by Tarzan of DallasIt takes so much more than love, im single and happy, sometimes a bit lonely, but to answer you question, do you want to be single again? women today are not the women of yesterday, dating is not what it used to be, where buying roses and opening the car door was appreciated,( i appreciate it) However these days, women want money, jewelry and rent paid to keep things warm in bed, and some women are too independent, not all women, but do you really want to do that vicious cycle again?
Are you looking for love ( the kind that includes real intimacy), or do you just enjoy the benefits of a comfy relationship? Some people feel secure just knowing someone else is there...is that enough? If you are unhappy then it will begin to manifest in other aspects of the relationship, and well, someone gets hurtI like to think everyone hopes the live will last and the intimacy will always be there. For some people that is the case and they are the luckiest people around. The rest of us just hope we have periods in our lives where we have that.
I walked away from a long-term relationship 8 years ago, for that very same reason. I guess I like to keep my options open...hopeless romantic waiting for "The One" Originally Posted by Nicole Preston
Are you looking for love ( the kind that includes real intimacy), or do you just enjoy the benefits of a comfy relationship? Some people feel secure just knowing someone else is there...is that enough? If you are unhappy then it will begin to manifest in other aspects of the relationship, and well, someone gets hurtI agree with you! I have obviously made my decision. You can't say that you really love someone and be in this hobby...unless its by agreement. It violates the very essence of what love is. The decision to join the hobby was a decision to abandon the relationship.
I walked away from a long-term relationship 8 years ago, for that very same reason. I guess I like to keep my options open...hopeless romantic waiting for "The One" Originally Posted by Nicole Preston
Tarzan, very thought provoking. Powerful when you note you have " made my decision" by being in the hobby.There is always a lot more to the story than what you read on the cover. The same holds true for this one.
I have said this before, the good times are easy, but the difficult times are hard work. Are both of you up to that hard work or do we just get lazy. The metaphor I use relates to a book. The ending isn't always happy, but that doesn't make the book bad, lots of good chapters on the way to the end. Originally Posted by Judge Smails