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This.Originally Posted by pip777
It depends. I know a couple that have been married for over 50 years. The wife Freida, one of my coworkers, told me that the key to a successful relationship is communication. If my girl told me that she has no love for me, I'll ask her why. If she answers truthfully and it's something that can be worked out, I'll try and work it out. But sometimes things can be damaged beyond repair and you have to move on. You might be in emotional pain for a while, but it wont last forever.
This.Originally Posted by pip777
It depends. I know a couple that have been married for over 50 years. The wife Freida, one of my coworkers, told me that the key to a successful relationship is communication. If my girl told me that she has no love for me, I'll ask her why. If she answers truthfully and it's something that can be worked out, I'll try and work it out. But sometimes things can be damaged beyond repair and you have to move on. You might be in emotional pain for a while, but it wont last forever.
exactly. move on.Originally Posted by HTXMade
On to the next. /thread
exactly. move on.Originally Posted by HTXMade
On to the next. /thread
Originally Posted by pip777
It depends. I know a couple that have been married for over 50 years. The wife Freida, one of my coworkers, told me that the key to a successful relationship is communication. If my girl told me that she has no love for me, I'll ask her why. If she answers truthfully and it's something that can be worked out, I'll try and work it out. But sometimes things can be damaged beyond repair and you have to move on. You might be in emotional pain for a while, but it wont last forever.
Originally Posted by pip777
It depends. I know a couple that have been married for over 50 years. The wife Freida, one of my coworkers, told me that the key to a successful relationship is communication. If my girl told me that she has no love for me, I'll ask her why. If she answers truthfully and it's something that can be worked out, I'll try and work it out. But sometimes things can be damaged beyond repair and you have to move on. You might be in emotional pain for a while, but it wont last forever.
Originally Posted by Doom Tang Clan
What if the person you're in love with tells you that she doesn't know how to be in love with you like she used to? What do you do in that situation? For those who have been in a relationship for a long time, how did you keep everything being good and stuff without going on to look for someone else? I was thinking, since love runs out eventually, how long can someone last with their partner when there's barely any left? How is it even possible to be in love with someone for many years? How can she slap? Do you stick with them and try to work things out? Do you leave them and look for love somewhere else? I find it puzzling to say the least. Insight is welcome as I'm having a bit of trouble finding it myself.
Originally Posted by Doom Tang Clan
What if the person you're in love with tells you that she doesn't know how to be in love with you like she used to? What do you do in that situation? For those who have been in a relationship for a long time, how did you keep everything being good and stuff without going on to look for someone else? I was thinking, since love runs out eventually, how long can someone last with their partner when there's barely any left? How is it even possible to be in love with someone for many years? How can she slap? Do you stick with them and try to work things out? Do you leave them and look for love somewhere else? I find it puzzling to say the least. Insight is welcome as I'm having a bit of trouble finding it myself.
Originally Posted by ConcordFlightXI
Originally Posted by Doom Tang Clan
What if the person you're in love with tells you that she doesn't know how to be in love with you like she used to? What do you do in that situation? For those who have been in a relationship for a long time, how did you keep everything being good and stuff without going on to look for someone else? I was thinking, since love runs out eventually, how long can someone last with their partner when there's barely any left? How is it even possible to be in love with someone for many years? How can she slap? Do you stick with them and try to work things out? Do you leave them and look for love somewhere else? I find it puzzling to say the least. Insight is welcome as I'm having a bit of trouble finding it myself.
am I the only one that caught this?!
Originally Posted by ConcordFlightXI
Originally Posted by Doom Tang Clan
What if the person you're in love with tells you that she doesn't know how to be in love with you like she used to? What do you do in that situation? For those who have been in a relationship for a long time, how did you keep everything being good and stuff without going on to look for someone else? I was thinking, since love runs out eventually, how long can someone last with their partner when there's barely any left? How is it even possible to be in love with someone for many years? How can she slap? Do you stick with them and try to work things out? Do you leave them and look for love somewhere else? I find it puzzling to say the least. Insight is welcome as I'm having a bit of trouble finding it myself.
am I the only one that caught this?!
Originally Posted by Fog Raw
Originally Posted by Fog Raw