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What’s Your “True Love” Success Story? Does it even exist? (Read for more)

[c=#BF0080]I want to read your success stories, of how you found “the one”.

There’s so many horror stories out there when it comes to love and dating and I need to lighten up my own mood. I haven’t been feeling the most optimistic when it comes down to matters of the heart, and.. “men”.

I’ve been mislead, dragged through the mud and left for dead. I’ve been manipulated into believing that what “we” had was the real thing. I’ve been hurt to the core, to the point where it makes me even question if I’ll ever end up with my true soul mate, [i]if they even exist.[/i]

However, I’m wise enough to know that not all men are the same, and at some point I have to hold myself accountable for the types of men I entertain and the red flags I ignore, regardless of “empathy” and feelings.

Feelings can cloud judgment, and emotions can block discernment ([i]I’m sure.[/i].)

But I do still believe in true love. ([i]Healthy love[/i]).


•What should women look for when trying to figure out of this man is truly serious about being with her? [i](I’m sure saying it isn’t enough, because some people lie.[/i]

•How did you know?

•When did you realize they were the one?

•What are your love languages?

•How to make a relationship last, even through trying times?[/c]
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exexec · 61-69, C Best Comment
i probably had seen her hundreds of times at school, her grandma's house two doors down from mine, at parties, etc. Then there was the time when we were 15 and I walked into a room, someone called my name, and she looked at me and smiled. I was hooked! I asked her out, and she turned me down because she was "sick." So I decided such a beautiful girl was too much for me. Then she asked me to be her date to a dance. Almost eight years we got married and are still married. Not much of a story, but true.
tj78610 · 51-55, M
@exexec It's a great story!