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Topic: Can you love 2 people
Jtevans's photo
Fri 05/23/08 08:16 PM
yeah but i might have to rest up for a few minutes after i'm done with one cause i'm still working on the stamina thing

barefootbaby78's photo
Fri 05/23/08 08:16 PM

yeah but i might have to rest up for a few minutes after i'm done with one cause i'm still working on the stamina thing



laugh laugh laugh tmi jeff

Brenda_Darling's photo
Fri 05/23/08 08:17 PM

both, at the same time?


i dont think so...i mean u can love lots of ppl..but theres diffrent types of love...to be in love..its only with one person...not more that that otherwise its something else not being in love

no photo
Fri 05/23/08 09:10 PM
It is not for me, but I am posting this link because I feel an obligation to clear up some myths on this thread. Of course, always respecting the above posters' personal thoughts/feelings on this topic.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyamory

Citizen_Joe's photo
Fri 05/23/08 10:11 PM
Edited by Citizen_Joe on Fri 05/23/08 10:12 PM

both, at the same time?


Yes, but not in an adult/adult romantic relationship. Someone always loses. As I was sitting with a friend's 4 year-old watching a farmhouse movie this afternoon, she gave me such a hug and said, "You will never forget me." The now 7 yearold slapped me on the head and poked at my eyeball. I'm pretty sure both of those kids love me in their own unique way and each of them get their turns riding on my shoulders pulling on my now much longer hair. Their own fathers have been unavailable for years for one reason and another, so I'm pretty sure the happiness goes both ways. Friendships can sometimes fill voids that romantic relationships/marriages never could fulfill, so go figure. I just know that family has a friend.

happy happy happy

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