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* William Shakespeare said that, "Love Is A Many Splendoured Thing".
I totally agree BUT there must be mutual respect and understanding to sustain that love.
Those that are in love knows how good is it to be in love. They are in a World of their own so to speak. Time flies for them.
They want to be close always, are on the phones and in those good old days write love letters expressing their true feelings.
The only time they are not togather is when they are sleeping alone. Here again they dream of one another.
When the cock (no pun intended) crows in the morning and their eyes opens the first thought would be about one another.
True love is so strong that it transcends religions, cultural differences and race.
In true love there is always genuine care, concern and feelings for one another.
On the contrary, when one is OUT of love it can also mean very bitter and sad moments. Time seems to grind to a halt.
One become moody, loses interest in studies or the occupation that he or she may be in.
Some of the jilted ones may even contemplate suicide. They return to their cocoons.
Fortunately some of them may get acquainted with another person of the opposite sex, who may be in a similar predicament.
Their similarities attract them closer to one another. The chemistry of LOVE once again starts.
From friendship it becomes courtship and finally close intimacy.
It is human nature for most women to want to possess someone with whom they had a coition.
When things start falling apart, anger creeps in and thoughts of revenge takes over the troubled state of mind.
Some women have reportedly "snipped" the reproduction organs of their men and hurl it out of the flats.
Some have resorted to blackmail and other despicable acts.
Women are a wonderful being. They are attractive and win over their men's heart.
Once things go wrong and revenge creeps in, it comes to be known as, "THE FATAL ATTRACTION"
* Shakespeare also said, "Hell Hath Known No Fury Of A Woman Scorned".
* sorry if I quoted wrongly. getting a little senile in all honesty.
I totally agree BUT there must be mutual respect and understanding to sustain that love.
Those that are in love knows how good is it to be in love. They are in a World of their own so to speak. Time flies for them.
They want to be close always, are on the phones and in those good old days write love letters expressing their true feelings.
The only time they are not togather is when they are sleeping alone. Here again they dream of one another.
When the cock (no pun intended) crows in the morning and their eyes opens the first thought would be about one another.
True love is so strong that it transcends religions, cultural differences and race.
In true love there is always genuine care, concern and feelings for one another.
On the contrary, when one is OUT of love it can also mean very bitter and sad moments. Time seems to grind to a halt.
One become moody, loses interest in studies or the occupation that he or she may be in.
Some of the jilted ones may even contemplate suicide. They return to their cocoons.
Fortunately some of them may get acquainted with another person of the opposite sex, who may be in a similar predicament.
Their similarities attract them closer to one another. The chemistry of LOVE once again starts.
From friendship it becomes courtship and finally close intimacy.
It is human nature for most women to want to possess someone with whom they had a coition.
When things start falling apart, anger creeps in and thoughts of revenge takes over the troubled state of mind.
Some women have reportedly "snipped" the reproduction organs of their men and hurl it out of the flats.
Some have resorted to blackmail and other despicable acts.
Women are a wonderful being. They are attractive and win over their men's heart.
Once things go wrong and revenge creeps in, it comes to be known as, "THE FATAL ATTRACTION"
* Shakespeare also said, "Hell Hath Known No Fury Of A Woman Scorned".
* sorry if I quoted wrongly. getting a little senile in all honesty.