Can One Love for Two?
Can one person in a relationship love enough for two?
Do you think it is possible that one person can have enough love to sustain both people in the relationship?
How does love really work? Is it a series of give and takes? Is it all up to one person to do the work in order to benefit the way they need to?
Who does the romantic work in the relationship? Do men ever take on the role of the romantic just to please the one they love? Even if they really don’t like romance?
Is love really all its cracked up to be?
Can you find love with the same person when you think it is all lost and there is no hope left?
I know there are many questions here but don’t we all want to know how love is supposed to work?
There are 5 things I think that make love work
1. Communication
2. Mutual respect
3. Planning a date night even if you have been together for 40 years.
4. Making sure your partner feels the love you say you have.
5. Listening and silence
What are your views on love?
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Post CommentPeter Cimino
On November 20, 2009 at 1:21 pm
Love has to be mutual. Why would you want to be with someone that doesn’t love you anyway? LOL.