Love = Heartache?
Does love always come with heartache? When you fall in love with another person, is heartache inevitable? People say that it's not true love unless it hurts you. Is this really true? What about "I love you so much that it hurts?" Is true love really like that?
In my experience, "love equals heartache" holds true. I have loved and lost, I have fallen and, yes, I fell really hard. It broke me to a million pieces and, up until today, I can't say that I am mended. I guess I'm still picking my pieces up and carefully putting them back together. I'm getting there, slowly. The thing is there was a time when I swore love off and I started to hate (or probably even curse) men just because of my experience. But, now, I'm okay with men. I no longer see them as evil. But, I don't exactly know if I'm ready to fall in love again just yet.
A student asked me the question: "Does love always hurt?" I had to pause and think before I could actually answer. And, still, I'm not sure if I answered such question correctly.
What about you? What do you think? :)
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When you've found the right person, you will know you have fallen in love again when you don't even mind getting hurt, that u let a lot of things pass, that you tolerate more than you usually do.
In short, matchaket akeh. ;-)
and according to paulo- "when we try to control love, it destroys us. when we try to imprison it, it enslaves us.when we try to understand it, it leaves us feeling lost and confused."
love comes in different sorts and with different companions (pains, sorrow, happiness, bliss). we should give power to love, not its companion.
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nice one d! miss reading stuff here.
But what I know is that love is supposed to make us feel better. If you're hurting all the time, then it's not love. We don't have to continue pining for that person just to prove to him or to the world that what we feel is true love.
I miss talking to you, Ma'am Diane.
--Dante U.
i'd say we (my siblings and i) are lucky because our parents are more of the "liberal-minded" meranao parents. i guess more parents are becoming more "liberal" nowadays, too. it's a good thing to know that you didn't let your frustration hinder you from achieving success. people who work for their dreams really do become successful, and they deserve such success. kudos to you. :)