minakichan wrote: Widows who had great rapport with their spouses can still get over it an fall in love again, freed from their vows after death, as if death kills otherwise pure love. Romantic love seems to ebb and flow like the tide, not something eternal or unconditional at all.
It takes a lot of soul searching, I figure, but I don't feel as if God is making it terribly hard for you to find some just for you. He's not going to put your fiance in Anartica and expect you to go there and find him, unless you travel a lot anyway.
So, like El Dorado or the Fountain of Youth or a satisfying Free Lunch, a lot of people will spend their lives and fortunes seeking, but never finding, romantic love.
XD Hm, OK. I figure that I'm not even going to try, or to take any initiative-- I've told my mother this, to expect me to be an old maid, and I think she was a bit disappointed. I don't really necessarily believe that I can find The Perfect Person-- there always might be someone better, right? Best not to make a decision until you know it's the absolute best, and you can never know that, therefore maybe it's best (for me) to never even try to find love. I'm a career woman! (OK, no, not really.)
I just feel jaded and tired, I suppose, of people saying how wonderful love is, yet never seeing any proof of it (and especially of teenagers having premarital out of "true love," then breaking up and not even bothering to notice the sheer lack of logic of it all. Shoujo smut manga both fascinates and depresses me). And I would only want romantic love if it fit my perfect ideal-- eternal, unconditional, and one that has no room for any other romantic love; otherwise, I can easily do without.
minakichan wrote:I just feel jaded and tired, I suppose, of people saying how wonderful love is, yet never seeing any proof of it (and especially of teenagers having premarital out of "true love," then breaking up and not even bothering to notice the sheer lack of logic of it all. Shoujo smut manga both fascinates and depresses me). And I would only want romantic love if it fit my perfect ideal-- eternal, unconditional, and one that has no room for any other romantic love; otherwise, I can easily do without.
ClosetOtaku wrote:Interestingly, in socieities where arranged marriages are the norm, the rate of divorce is much lower than that where partners are allowed to choose their mate. Societal pressures may be involved, but studies suggest that the participants in arranged marriages are more content as well. Perhaps without the burden of striving for Romantic Love, the married couples are busier dealing with Real Life.
minakichan wrote:XD Hm, OK. I figure that I'm not even going to try, or to take any initiative-- I've told my mother this, to expect me to be an old maid, and I think she was a bit disappointed. I don't really necessarily believe that I can find The Perfect Person-- there always might be someone better, right? Best not to make a decision until you know it's the absolute best, and you can never know that, therefore maybe it's best (for me) to never even try to find love. I'm a career woman! (OK, no, not really.)
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