Topic: Does true love really exist on the dating site?! | |
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Does true love really exist on the dating site? true love exists everywhere the keyword is TRUE |
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Our minister said that at a minister's meeting they reported that almost 80% of the couples coming for premarital interviews said they had initially met on line.
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U can get the spark here and mold into something beautiful.
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Hope to get something close to real here
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It does but the chances of finding one is very slim because many impostors of true love exist therein
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Someone I know got married in July. They met on a dating site and are totally happily in love.
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Does true love really exist on the dating site? Nah. You have to go here to get it. |
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I have been going through a lot of comment on this topic I tell one thing if you found somebody that is try to show love are will you know since your mind is telling you there is no ture love well it exit if you give it a trying art also it hot wen your love fail ylu .
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I guess real love do exist
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"True Love" doesn't exist on it's own, anywhere.
It comes into being within you, when you find the right person. How you find them has nothing to do with it. From my Historian's perspective, it's actually very funny how over the years, what the general public thinks is or isn't a valid or respectable way to find a mate changes. There have been times and places where any marriage which WASN'T arranged by local experts, was sneered at as being for "losers." At other times, people who found their mates by getting tipsy in bars, would look down their nose at people who got help from relatives. Matchmaking by computer was briefly hot, until people started to realize how limited computers actually were, and how complicated matching really is. Then it became a laughing stock. Online started out with the stigma of computer dating, compounded by the stigma of arranged meetups, and stained by the idea that only players and prostitutes used it. But it's become more respected over time, and as the above person mentioned, more people are finding each other this way now, no doubt in part because so many other ways of meeting people are going out of business. |
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