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@Hannah, thank you for the comment/explanation of your views on the matter :) You’ll have to overlook me. I’m just jaded/prematurely too cynical. I think your faith and hope in true love is a good thing. Hold on to it, may, cling to it and never let anyone or anything wrest it from your hands.
In reference to “soulmates”, my husband and I love each other, but neither of us would call the other a “soulmate.” The word gives to me a connotation of “likeness” rather than true love. I don’t need more of me, and he doesn’t need more of himself. Instead we need each other for our “rounding out” of each other.
Anyway, there’s my take on the word soulmate, for what it’s worth.😅 (When we were newly married, I read an article that tore up the term “soulmate” giving many examples of why she and her husband did NOT want to be like each other. It was hilarious and strangely encouraging to this new bride.😉)
Anyway, there’s my take on the word soulmate, for what it’s worth.😅 (When we were newly married, I read an article that tore up the term “soulmate” giving many examples of why she and her husband did NOT want to be like each other. It was hilarious and strangely encouraging to this new bride.😉)
Stephen wrote: "@Hannah, thank you for the comment/explanation of your views on the matter :) You’ll have to overlook me. I’m just jaded/prematurely too cynical. I think your faith and hope in true love is a good ..."Ahh :)) that's so sweet, thank you! I don't think you are too cynical, but even if you think you are, perhaps the best thing about being cynical is that you can always be surprised by good things <3 I'll hold on to my faith in true love forever, I hope so anyway :)
Sharon wrote: "In reference to “soulmates”, my husband and I love each other, but neither of us would call the other a “soulmate.” The word gives to me a connotation of “likeness” rather than true love. I don’t n..."I like that a lot, its like you balance each other out rather than being so much like each other that you can't stand each other lol
Sic Deus Dilexit Mundum
The title of one of my favorite paintings of our blessed Lord :)
The title of one of my favorite paintings of our blessed Lord :)
A Mencken Chrestomathy
Do any of you know which popular t.v. show references this book? :)
Do any of you know which popular t.v. show references this book? :)
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No, I think that true soulmates do exist, but you have to work at the relationship just like you have to contribute to every relationship. I think some people are so desperate to have this untouchable love that they just call themselves soulmates when they're not willing to really get to know each other on every level (platonically or romantically) and be soulmates, if that makes sense. I think it's rare and beautiful but sometimes I think it's a lie.