Well, since this Open Discussion.
Sex, Sex, sex, sex, sex....
Actually, no..
What I'm refering to is passion, and romance. A lot of us, we say that as the years progress we will always remain just as passionate and willful with our significant other. But times change, and through marriage, and children, and everything else in between, the passion tends to smother itself. It tends to die unnoticably, because we were not paying attention. And once it's gone, sometimes it's impossible to get back.
However, a lot of us we feel we're still young, and we don't have to worry about stuff like this, at least not for another ten or twenty years. But when it happens, it just might hit us like a ton of bricks. So there's a reason why divorce is so popular these days... But it's never easy, because although we move on from relationship to relationship, we forget at times what it is that we are truly searching for.
Beauty, that's what's on most peoples mind. And when we are intimate with that very special beautiful woman, we forget about everything else, and we only focus on the indescribable feelings of love and satisfaction. But a relationship is based on more than love, it's based on tollerance.
How the heck can someone wear the same outfit after a few years? Everything goes out of date, and of course of preferences change. But if our relationships start with friendship, then as the years progress our time spent together is well appreciated, and almost never taken for granted. The beauty of friendship is that even after love, we still hold that person close to our hearts and we long to keep that person in our lives.
We argue as to whether or not man and woman could be friends and lovers at the same time. Well, nothing starts all at once, everything in life, the best things in life are taken one step at a time. I look at my parents, and my friends, and I see how their marriage and relationships have ended. And after constantly seeing this, it helps us realize, well it makes us believe that nothing last forever. And that's very true. But still, if we love someone dearly, it's important to try to find new ways to reach out to them. And through our friendships, although it hard to remain friends with someone after a break up, it's worth it in the long run. Because it helps us figure out what went wrong in our lives, and most importantly, what went right.
Do you have trouble maintaining a friendship with someone after you break up?
-Joseph
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