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One for the guys. (ladies can answer as well)


Question Posted Monday July 24 2006, 3:17 am

Upon reading so many other questions and having some of my own I decided to ask the guys out there specifically, (ladies you may answer as well) whether or not you can love more than one person at once. I guess you can substitute like for love as well but I am interested to see what you guys have to say about this. Obviously you can be interested in more than one person, but can you really have equal feelings for two people at the same time? So basically for you guys out there who have girlfriends and ladies who have boyfriends as well, can you love that person and still have equally strong feelings for another person who is not your current partner or is it merely a random attraction? What do you all have to say about this I am curious to find out. :) Cheers!

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Womet answered Monday July 24 2006, 7:01 pm:
Scientists have explored human inclinations towards monogomy. Check it out in Economist magazine - www.economist.com

Essentially, some scientists believe there are 3 chemicals in the brain related to love: romantic desires, lust, and monogomy. Of course, different people have different brain cocktails flowing through them. Some may be primarily lust driven, others amore, etc. etc.

Sure, it's nerdy science stuff, but it might give you a different perspective on your question.

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SilentKenny answered Monday July 24 2006, 5:29 pm:
well you can set up dates with both of them and see which date u have a better time with.

Sincerely,

Silent Kenny

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Cloud14 answered Monday July 24 2006, 10:52 am:
Dear,girl crazy You asked a good question the truth is yes you can love more than people at once and it's not wrong...that's why dating around is better than sticking to one diffrent person..there are many diffrent people out there..but somewhere the right one is out there..trust me you'll find her when the time comes. Your friend Violet

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Tulipg17 answered Monday July 24 2006, 7:52 am:
Real, genuine, true love is for one person only. Even upon the end of a relationship, that kind of love takes a long time to fade. No, you can't truely be in love with more then one person at a time, that is just infatuation.

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HawttxParadise answered Monday July 24 2006, 7:29 am:
yes you can have equal love for someone. its more usaual that you have stronger feelings for one person thats why your with them. To me random attraction rarely happens.

hope i helped

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