Rachee answered Saturday December 22 2007, 2:46 pm: The one you're meant to be with is the one who pops up in your dreams and who you can't stop thinking about. When you wake up in the morning and you look in the mirror u pick out your clothes and hair so he will like it. You get butterflies in your stomach when your around him. He will always make you laugh, Never make you cry.Good luck!
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jazzymess answered Saturday December 22 2007, 9:16 am: honestly, you can't tell if you're meant to be with someone if you've never been with them romantically. maybe you could, like if you've been really good friends for years, but if you've never been in a relationship, how would you know if he is even into you. you feel like your meant to be with him, because you obviously like him a lot, but in order to see if your meant, you would need to be romantically involved. [ jazzymess's advice column | Ask jazzymess A Question ]
Razhie answered Friday December 21 2007, 7:40 pm: You don't know it, you 'feel' like you know it.
That is a very important distinction.
I often feel like I'm about to explode with anger. Sometimes I feel haterd towards someone. But those are just 'feelings' and they pass, I don't actually explode and I don't really hate that jerk on the bus, he just annoys me.
'Feeling' like you are in love is easy, 'feeling' like it's meant to be is the simpliest thing in the world! Actually being in love, acting on that love, and staying togeather are huge challanges.
So, to answer your question: You know are meant to be with someone when you can overcome those challenges and you can't know that if you aint even with them yet. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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