well...i just saw the movie 'something like love' and it got me thinking. does love like that actually exist? i'm sure not many people have seen it yet as it is a new movie...but they just seemed so, i don't know, made for each other. it was surreal. i know in real life guys might not stand outside and sing to you with a guitar to win your heart...but the way they felt for each other...does that really happen? thanks! <3
xl_h0ll0w_Li3s_lx answered Saturday April 23 2005, 11:59 am: yeah it actually does happen surprisingly .. i mean yeah it doesn't seem like it would ever happen but it really does if the guy loves the girl that much and want's to be with her that bad he'll go to any extreme just to be with her ..
hope i helped ( i know what movie your talking about too im goin to see it today i think)
DangerNerd answered Saturday April 23 2005, 8:11 am: My wife and I met at 26, and married almost instantly, to the horror of both our families.
Now it is 8 years later (March 15th.) and I am still amazed that she is so perfect for me.
The whole "who's cuter" and "Who respects me most" thing are so irrelevent as to be pathetic. Someone might think you are a total dork, and still love you with all their heart. Not very respectful, but it is still true love. See what I mean?
True love does exist: I live it every day, and it is worth the wait.
mrs_radcliffe answered Saturday April 23 2005, 5:27 am: I believe that its real but other people dont. So what ever you believe stick to it. There are some times people are made for each other and just fall in love. But sometimes people have to work for it, So you believe what you think is right.
rainbowcherrie answered Saturday April 23 2005, 4:23 am: I believe that love is real but some people don't. There are people who think that love is just a device made by companies in order to help sell their products. You can feel that way for people, they are just feelings but people feel the need to have a name for everything so it's called love. It exists but when it comes down to it, it is just a feeling. I think that the people who believe it is just commercialised have never actually been in love. It's really a matter of who you are and what you believe, for some love can happen but for others it just can't. It's all based on opinions. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
ShYbl0nD3 answered Saturday April 23 2005, 2:33 am: i think it does. and if a guy would come to me some how playing the guitar trying to win my heart i would fall for it too. but yea i do think love like that exist.
i really wanna see that movie! lol it sounds so good. :D
h.i.h. lol [ ShYbl0nD3's advice column | Ask ShYbl0nD3 A Question ]
PsycoSkitz21 answered Saturday April 23 2005, 2:23 am: Haha, i just got back from that movie...ashton kutcher is awesome!!! haha...anyways, my wise advice ;) ::::::
Love...is different for different people. To some people, it's a commitment...to others, it's a "temporary" thing, and I use the quotes because while we're young, there's not many permanent relationships anymore. It's like our brains are set to the "Who's cuter?" rather than the "Who respects me most?" We need to listen to both sides. In actuallity, true love exists...but only in some cases. It's sad, because we have a want, and the want is to be loved by somebody else. A somebody that isn't related to you!!! And then we get desperate. So we go with the guy that says, "let's go out" so I guess it exists, but sometimes, it doesn't, and we still believe it's there, because we WANT it to be there. :) bye hun...hope that answers your question!!!
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