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Of course it exists. There's no set definition because it's different for everyone.
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With the divorce rate as it is I sometimes wonder if it does really exist. Maybe it exists but we don't undestand what it is. Is it meant to be transient or fixed, fleeting or permanent, unique or transferable?
If it is different for every single person does it really exist or is it a state of mind?
Quote by dpw
With the divorce rate as it is I sometimes wonder if it does really exist. Maybe it exists but we don't undestand what it is. Is it meant to be transient or fixed, fleeting or permanent, unique or transferable?
If it is different for every single person does it really exist or is it a state of mind?
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Quote by Dani
This may be a weird or even illogical line of thinking, but the divorce rate being what it is has always made sense to me. If I'm not mistaken, it's at around 50%. That's how relationships are. 50/50 chance that it will or won't work.
It doesn't mean the love wasn't there. Other things got in the way and it wasn't as strong as you thought. That doesn't mean that it was never real love. Just because you truly love someone doesn't mean you're meant to be together forever.
There are different types of love. When things come to an end, it doesn't mean the love didn't exist...it just wasn't the right kind of love.
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Yes the divorce rate today makes sense to me, the ease at which to get a divorce often means a couple will split up rather than trying to work things out.
I think love certainly does exist but, true love, I'm not too sure about. It's undefineable, therefore is it just a fantasy? I actually think that it does exist but it's a rare commodity and people are too willing to give up the search and settle for what's on offer, knowing that it's easy to move on if it doesn't work out.