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    A good relationship isn't a game you play or an ego trip you take. It is about love
    and two people. Loving someone can give us the greatest joy we can ever know and
    it can hurt more than we can believe too. When it does not really hurt when that
    person did something disappointing to you, but really hurts when you see that
    person in pain and sadness, then you know you truly love that person.

    Loving someone means you should be ready to experience heartache and happiness at
    the same time. That's the reward and that's the risk. Unless we are willing to
    experience it, we will never really know what it's like to love and be loved.

    Sharing love is probably the most valuable and meaningful experience a person
    can ever have. And there's a difference between being in love with someone and
    loving someone. It's the difference between a love that's fickle, wild and
    short-lived and one that's tender and passionate, nurturing and lasts a long time.
    The first is easy. The second, the one that really matters to all of us, takes
    work -- because it's about keeping a relationship.

    Loving someone takes efforts. We have to be able to communicate with each other.
    Nobody can read anyone else's mind. We always presume that our partner knows what
    we think and feel. Maybe in time we might be able to predict or sense each other's
    thoughts but it's never perfect and takes time to develop.

    Getting the chance to love and be loved by someone is blessed. Respect
    him/her for who he/she is, and not what you want him/her to be. Everyone
    is pretty and special in his/her own special way. No one is perfect. It is
    true love which closes the gap of imperfectness to form a smooth surface
    of acceptance for each other. True love sees and accepts a person for who
    he/she is. It is also true love which makes a person change for the better.

    The power of true love to a person is undeniable.

    A relationship needs commitments too. What is love without commitments
    from each other anyway? It's like principles and values. Everyone has
    them but they only mean as much as we are willing to stand for them.

    The same goes for our commitments to relationships, and the person we love.

    "Love is like an antique vase. It's hard to find, hard to get, but easy to break."

    Every day everywhere, people fall in love...but just how many of these
    relationships are self-sacrificing love, and not just relationships
    which are formed only for the intense feeling of falling in love?
    I know hundreds of friends who say the magical words "I love you"...
    but more often than not, the truth is just -- I am IN love with you.
    There is a difference between being in love with someone and loving
    someone. If a person says he/she is in love with you, he/she means
    that he/she likes you for who you are now and he/she fell in love
    with you because of the present you.

    This kind of love is temporary and lasts only as long as the fairytale lasts.
    When fairy godmother comes in at midnight to whirl us back to reality, we see
    the heartache of such a relationship...where both were only IN love with each other.

    But if a person says he/she loves you, he/she means that he/she
    loves you unconditionally for who you are now, who you were in
    the past and who you might be in the future. When he/she says he/she
    loves you and really means it, you have to ask yourself if you love
    him/her too or if you're in love with the idea of being in love.
    It is very hard to see the difference through logical thinking.
    Let your heart guide you. May you be blessed on
    your soul-searching journey for your soulmate.
    [/align]



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    When i read more i kn0w m0re
    than i know how less i kn0w.

  • #2
    Re: ::Are You Ready for Love?::

    yeh kon parhay ga pagal ji:cc:

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    • #3
      Re: ::Are You Ready for Love?::

      hmmm muqadas phupoo baat tu sach hey yeh kon padey ga
      When i read more i kn0w m0re
      than i know how less i kn0w.

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      • #4
        Re: ::Are You Ready for Love?::

        Originally posted by pagal View Post
        A good relationship isn't a game you play or an ego trip you take. It is about love
        and two people. Loving someone can give us the greatest joy we can ever know and
        it can hurt more than we can believe too. When it does not really hurt when that
        person did something disappointing to you, but really hurts when you see that
        person in pain and sadness, then you know you truly love that person.

        Loving someone means you should be ready to experience heartache and happiness at
        the same time. That's the reward and that's the risk. Unless we are willing to
        experience it, we will never really know what it's like to love and be loved.

        Sharing love is probably the most valuable and meaningful experience a person
        can ever have. And there's a difference between being in love with someone and
        loving someone. It's the difference between a love that's fickle, wild and
        short-lived and one that's tender and passionate, nurturing and lasts a long time.
        The first is easy. The second, the one that really matters to all of us, takes
        work -- because it's about keeping a relationship.

        Loving someone takes efforts. We have to be able to communicate with each other.
        Nobody can read anyone else's mind. We always presume that our partner knows what
        we think and feel. Maybe in time we might be able to predict or sense each other's
        thoughts but it's never perfect and takes time to develop.

        Getting the chance to love and be loved by someone is blessed. Respect
        him/her for who he/she is, and not what you want him/her to be. Everyone
        is pretty and special in his/her own special way. No one is perfect. It is
        true love which closes the gap of imperfectness to form a smooth surface
        of acceptance for each other. True love sees and accepts a person for who
        he/she is. It is also true love which makes a person change for the better.

        The power of true love to a person is undeniable.

        A relationship needs commitments too. What is love without commitments
        from each other anyway? It's like principles and values. Everyone has
        them but they only mean as much as we are willing to stand for them.

        The same goes for our commitments to relationships, and the person we love.

        "Love is like an antique vase. It's hard to find, hard to get, but easy to break."

        Every day everywhere, people fall in love...but just how many of these
        relationships are self-sacrificing love, and not just relationships
        which are formed only for the intense feeling of falling in love?
        I know hundreds of friends who say the magical words "I love you"...
        but more often than not, the truth is just -- I am IN love with you.
        There is a difference between being in love with someone and loving
        someone. If a person says he/she is in love with you, he/she means
        that he/she likes you for who you are now and he/she fell in love
        with you because of the present you.

        This kind of love is temporary and lasts only as long as the fairytale lasts.
        When fairy godmother comes in at midnight to whirl us back to reality, we see
        the heartache of such a relationship...where both were only IN love with each other.

        But if a person says he/she loves you, he/she means that he/she
        loves you unconditionally for who you are now, who you were in
        the past and who you might be in the future. When he/she says he/she
        loves you and really means it, you have to ask yourself if you love
        him/her too or if you're in love with the idea of being in love.
        It is very hard to see the difference through logical thinking.
        Let your heart guide you. May you be blessed on
        your soul-searching journey for your soulmate.
        [/align]



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        Good Mr...Wateva........A very nice flow of sentiments ...Really shows wat is LOVE.....But wat if this justification doesnt work.?

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        • #5
          Re: ::Are You Ready for Love?::

          great..
          YOUR SIGNATURE HAS BEEN DELETED BY THE ADMIN.

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          • #6
            Re: ::Are You Ready for Love?::

            nice sharing about true love........:)
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            • #7
              Re: ::Are You Ready for Love?::

              Aslam-o-Alikum

              Very Nice !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
              :ghug: masha:rose :ghug:

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