Date: 3/23/2001 7:35:00 AM
From Authorid: 20104
?? Jamie |
Date: 3/23/2001 7:38:00 AM
From Authorid: 25658
Is this supposed to be a reply to someones post? I dont get it...Loopy |
Date: 3/23/2001 7:46:00 AM
From Authorid: 18103
*scratches head* in confusion, what is this post about? |
Date: 3/23/2001 7:49:00 AM
From Authorid: 21912
Yeah we are all wondering what you are trying to tell us here! |
Date: 3/23/2001 8:01:00 AM
From Authorid: 31077
Ok Im really lost I feel Im reading someone's e-mail or something...Is this your reply to someone? Well Im new so maybe I clicked wrong button(smile). Good luck Family Matters |
Date: 3/23/2001 8:59:00 AM
From Authorid: 27777
Diana is saying this is a reply to someones post in serious advice so she cant reply there so you have to post it here and then they read it! LOL Luv Alyssa |
Date: 3/23/2001 10:23:00 AM
From Authorid: 27603
OK i don't get it but I would like to say that what was said about people "falling out of love" is the biggest crock that has ever been spread on the face of the planet. People do not fall in or out of love. Love is an action. Love is not some warm fuzzy feeling that goes away. Love is a constant decision. People who stop loving only use the EXCUSE of "falling out of love. Love is a committment. When people stop wanting to be committed they give up. Oh, but it's so much easier and soft to say "I fell out of love" It takes the responsibility off of us. and transfers it to...nobody! how sad. |
Date: 3/23/2001 10:27:00 AM
From Authorid: 27603
If someone is mentally or physically abusing you, then I would have to say that that person never knew what love is, and if you stay with a person like that then you are only fooling yourself and you don't know what real love either. You can still love someone and not want to be around them when their actions hurt you. just some more random thoughts |
Date: 3/23/2001 11:20:00 AM
From Authorid: 14754
Thanks For Sharing...~Tweeti~ |
Date: 3/23/2001 6:41:00 PM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 21376
I guess this confused alot of people, but to clear things up I was replying to someone else. And now I would like to give another reply to the author who said falling out of love is the biggest crock! Let me say that I was married for 15 years and I loved that man with all my heart, totally and compleately,And then 14 years later lost the love, I call it falling out of love, I wound up detesting this man,People do change Feelings,But if you'd prefer it put in your words then fine I stopped loveing him,A little testy today aren't we!Thanks for your opinion anyway.Diana |