Soulmates?

Hehe! I like where this thread is going. :D

jag
 
I'm waiting for dignity and self respect to post too.
 
haha, dignity and self respect are long gone :D
 
Well, I may not agree with the term soul mate, but I do know that I've been happily married for over twenty years.My wife and I complete each other.We share mutual respect for each others individuality that help make us what I believe is a great caring and loving couple.I find it sad that not everyone can find happiness and love with thier "soul mate" or whatever term they use.

P.S
Not all soulmates(or whatever) are necessarily of the opposite sex.Just sayin'
 
JAL is totally Alba's b1tch . . . he promotes her movies like he's on the payroll or something!
 
this is no laughing matter, JAL. You need to listen to me for once. You should also listen to my brother, the Voice Of Reason. We'll be in touch. ;)

you could pry get a lot out of having a few words w/ GR87, as well . . . .
 
I wonder if you will say that 30-40 years from now,and when both of you don't look as physically atractive as you might right now.

:hoboj:

I see another lonely, bitter person lacking a relationship with someone has wandered into the thread. :up:

jag
 
If they're soulmates looks won't matter.

You don't pick soulmates. So looks don't matter.

You're trying to explain facets of attraction that lie outside the physical to someone who clearly isn't interested in those things, going by their post. ;)

jag
 
Before I really started dating seriously, I naively believed in soulmates lol. Now that I'm older, the hopeless romantic in me still enjoys the term, but the whole concept is quite silly. To suggest that there is only one possible person out there to make you happy makes no sense, and it sure would put a lot of pressure on each person to find them. And how would you ever REALLY know? There's someone out there for everyone, but if you break up with that someone, you can just find someone else.

If anything, I think you can choose for someone to be your "soulmate." It's not a matter of being "meant for each other," just knowing that he/she is the one person you CHOOSE to be with for the rest of your life.
 
Before I really started dating seriously, I naively believed in soulmates lol. Now that I'm older, the hopeless romantic in me still enjoys the term, but the whole concept is quite silly. To suggest that there is only one possible person out there to make you happy makes no sense, and it sure would put a lot of pressure on each person to find them. And how would you ever REALLY know? There's someone out there for everyone, but if you break up with that someone, you can just find someone else.

If anything, I think you can choose for someone to be your "soulmate." It's not a matter of being "meant for each other," just knowing that he/she is the one person you CHOOSE to be with for the rest of your life.


Ahhh, see, now you're getting into a much more interesting discussion; what working nominal definition each person has for themselves of the term "soul mate". ;)

jag
 
I wonder if you will say that 30-40 years from now,and when both of you don't look as physically atractive as you might right now.

:hoboj:



I'm am sure they will still love each other . The divorce rate is high in today's society but there are also the people who have stuck by each other for a lifetime .
 

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