But when you find someone whom you truly love, I promise you both can look past that. Yes, maybe your stubborness will end up being a little more annoying, just ask my boyfriend, but I can tell you that I'm still in love with him even after seeing all of his flaws. They aren't ugly to me. They're beautiful and they make someone unique and somebody someday will admire you for them.
* hands thepacifist sun glasses* sorry I am a bit late, I heard awesomeness but there were lots of obstacles to get to it.
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· 9 years ago
Love is like a fire. It'll die out if you don't tend it. I'm working hard to fall more in love with my husband because I slacked off on cultivating our romance once we had kids and now I'm finding that it's hard work to keep that fire burning bright. Falling out of love isn't some inevitable thing you can't do anything about, so you don't have to be afraid of it. I know that even though things are tough now, he'll be there for me for the rest of our lives and we'll do whatever it takes to make it.
You cant measure emotions, you can't determine when they'll die out or how prevelant they are; just because you are in love with someone that has flaws, it doesnt mean they will GROW in profoundness and eventually piss you off. They arent going to annoy you even more as time goes on, unless that person has some serious personality changes.
So here's a differentiation people have to make.
It's not that people often break up because they grow to hate the other person's endearing traits. It's that most break ups happen because they grow to hate the traits.
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· 9 years ago
NO
NO
KASS WILL STILL LOVE ME
WONT SHE
TELL ME SHE WILL
#foreveralone
It's not that people often break up because they grow to hate the other person's endearing traits. It's that most break ups happen because they grow to hate the traits.
NO
KASS WILL STILL LOVE ME
WONT SHE
TELL ME SHE WILL