[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Justafriend1234 answered Thursday April 7 2016, 5:38 pm: There is no specific place to find love. Ecspecially at a young age. Love is something that finds you. You have sit down and be patent, because the more you go running looking for love, the farther and farther away you get. Trust me, you know that you found love when in the middle of a conversation, all you can think about is how much you TRULY love the other person. It's okay to stay single for a while. You don't have to jump from guy to guy to guy, trying to find your one true love. My mom is 35 and she just got married. And the man she is married to couldn't be any better. They have been through 10 years together. And they difenatley had their ups and downs. but they never fell out of love. Don't go looking for a fairtale / movie love. Those aren't really reality. Trust me when God wants you too, he will send your true love right too you [ Justafriend1234's advice column | Ask Justafriend1234 A Question ]
YouAreLoved answered Thursday April 7 2016, 10:03 am: hey there,
You have not specified your age or gender. Love is not something to be searched, neither does it come from anywhere. Ask yourself this question "why do I want to love?". Love is the most beautiful thing in this world and rules everything else. However, one does not find love by looking for it. First, learn to love yourself for who you are. Learn to be comfortable in your own skin. And when you feel complete in yourself, you will come across the right one for you sooner than later.
I know perhaps all this did not make any sense to you )) Be patient and stop looking for love... instead let it happen. Better be the right kind of love than getting it early but wrong.
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