Do you believe in love at first sight?
22 Answers to "Do you believe in love at first sight?"
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No, thats called lust. It can turn into love over time though.
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I believe in lust at first sight, but not love at first sight. Love takes time to grow and develop.
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It happens but not every single time you feel butterflies, there are probabally 1 or 2 loves in your life 1 will be when you're young and the other will be the one you'd marry. Maybe that one you loved when you were young will be the one you're marry, i believe in love in first sight that's because i became really mushy and sappy since i met mine!
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Life is not a movie, but its nice to occasionally have a romantic scene in real life , rare but not impossible !
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No. It's just physical attraction. They mistaken that passion for love.
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I don't.for me, love is utter bullshit.
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No, but I define love (personally) as the result of shared history, resolving fights, and just working together to create something.
When two people are obsessed with each other early in a relationship I call that infatuation. Infatuation can then grow into love, but may not. There's always a rocky period where you discover that the object of your affections is as messed up and weird as the rest of us. Like (2)
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Saying yes to the lust at first sight, but guessing that is a cultural thing. A male friend of mine told me how he saw his wife and fell in love with her, but sex was never going to be on the cards before marriage in their culture, so perhaps it can happen for some.
I feel in love with my son, the first moment I saw him but that is a different kind of love I guess.Like (2)
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yes have been thetre and done that and 4 children later we were still in love just like day 1
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I do, and simple, It happened. It's hard to explain yet impossibly to deny.
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no, it's creepy.
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i dont know about it being creepy/romantic, what i know is that its not real. although some people do easily fall they make a big deal of having crushes
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Not for people my age. It's more like trepidation at first sight.
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sure - it's only creepy when people force it - which is quite often, given how rare the real thing is
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I did when I was younger. I can't say that I was in love when I first saw the lady I ended up marrying. We were both 14 and freshmen in high school. I saw her walk into a class we had together on the first day of school and I knew there was something different about her. I didn't know that we would end up dating, but I knew I wanted to get to know her. We dated all 4 yrs of high school, went to prom as juniors and seniors, went to college together, became engaged during spring break of our sophomore yr. We lived together in an off-campus apartment for our junior and senior yrs. We married after graduating. We were married over 16 yrs, 3 wonderful children. We've been divorced almost 7 yrs now.
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The first night I met my husband at a New Years Eve party, about 19 years ago, I left that party and telling myself that I was going to be hanging around this particuliar area a lot more in the future. For some reason, it just felt like home. I wasn't really expecting to start dating anyone there. It just felt right. The people I was around that night, just felt comfortable to be around. About a month later, I went out with my friends who sat me on a date with on of the guys from this party. It is history from there. I felt that my heart was telling me that one of these people in this room, you will become very close too. And when my heart talks, I know that it is God talking to me.
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Yes I do without a doubt. Attraction to each other is at the heart of a loving relationship.
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Yes but it pays off in obsession, be ware
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Whether you believe in it or not, it does happen.
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Best Answer (Chosen By Asker):
Posted by milander Jan 9th, 2013 at 7:58AM
lust at first sight yes, love takes time and effort.
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