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It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter Spork Start date May 11, Spork Active member. This, this, this, THIS. My whole life, I have felt this way. Why is love scary? Why not just see it as the highest compliment a person can give you, even if you don't feel the same feels? What the heck is everyone making such a big deal about?
This page should be required reading, like at least as important as a condom, for any potential partner I have for the rest of my life. I may in fact after donating money to the writer print off copies if she will give me permission to hand out to any potential sex prospects or promising dates. I have this linked in my OKC profile for exactly those reasons.
Click to expand FeatherFool New member. I don't think I get that blog post. A few of the arguments made me feel pretty icky. Can someone summarize? I think I'm missing something. The blog post is saying that it should be ok to fall in love easily. That being in love with someone, or loving someone, should not be taken so seriously. The whole attached questions one might ask such as: -Does this person need me to love them back?