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Monday, July 20, 2009

so i've been wondering;
like if people do actually stay happy tgt forever?
at some point we just need to knw the answer.

i think that relationships are very hard to manage,
like everyone of us has a desire to want our relationships to last long.
and sometimes, we're so uncertain, afraid of what really lies ahead.
if he/she is just the right one or if
like 10 years into a r/s is it even possible in that hell long of a time to still have those feelings that couples use to have for each other when it first started off?

why do breakups exist then if we have strong desires to stay tgt for long, why.
why do things change with time?
i dont think that love is a feeling at all.
if love is a feeling then i think r/s will NEVER last.

i see this happening all the time around me,
it makes me wonder.