Is it worth it, to be with a girl together after you have done everything for her? What I mean to say is that it is good too fight for money. It means you earned them. But if you work hard for a relatioship it just means that the other person did not want you in the beginning and you squeezed yourself in their heart if you know what I mean.
Additional info, added Friday October 13 2006, 4:00 am: For intsance, the movie notebook, in my opinion sucked. Not because he was the only soldier with dyed blond her and whitened teeth, but she was wron in every single aspect of what she did. She said she cried herself to sleep everynight. Yet she was the one to walk away, never ever contacted him, totally blocked him out of her life and was ready to settle down with another man. If she did not happen to bump across her x then nothing would have happened, she would have spent herlife happily ever after with the other man.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? BitsandPieces answered Saturday October 14 2006, 11:00 pm: Love is not always fair and equal. Usually even in a very good and successfully long term love relationship, each partner will at times feel that they alone are giving and that the other person is taking. Love is not about getting, but giving. You really know you love someone when you give with no intent of getting back. Love is not selfish. There is usually one person in a relationship who is the more selfish or immature person. Sometimes both people are selfish, but one appears more selfish in one area and the other in a different area. Life and experience gives lovers many opportunities to grow in their love or to become concerned only for self. We cannot know another person's heart or actual perception, so we do our best and sometimes our worst. [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
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