does love really exist?

January 16 2007

i don't really know, for sure.


i know falling in love exists. i've been there. i've felt that.


when that person walks into the room and your heart beats faster. when you can't help but think about them every minute of every day. you call them just to listen to the silence knowing they are there on the other side.


i also know that the feeling doesn't last forever. eventually, it fades. and what remains is a choice. the choice to keep caring . . .


or to quit.


i've said before, "love is a feeling, loving is a choice. never stop loving."


because really, it is a choice.


do i believe that a woman can look her husband in the eyes after twenty years of marriage with three kids and say that she doesn't love him anymore and mean it? yes, i do. it's her decision. it might be due to his actions, but she made the choice.


love isn't a contract you sign on your first date or your wedding day.


you can always make the choice.


the worst part is when two people who have fallen in love choose differently concerning loving. that can destroy hearts and lives.


something many of us know all too well.


so do i believe in love? yes. do i believe in loving? yes. true love? maybe. that depends on your definition.


if true love is two people deciding each morning that they will continue to love each other for the duration of their lives, then yes, i believe.


if it is a feeling that God dishes out to two people as a gift to last forever, then no, i don't.


love, like everything else in life, is something you have to work at. nothing is perfect.


"there is no such thing as a free lunch."


love doesn't just happen. you aren't going to get married one day and be happy forever "just because."


"happily ever after" isn't real. it's more of a "happily each moment."


so don't listen to disney.


because love isn't the destination, it's the journey.


and that goes for all kinds of love, whether romantic or not.


that's one lesson everyone could stand to learn.

hannah murphy

January 16 2007
gosh you can speak really well!!!

hannah murphy

January 16 2007
and that is kinda sad wen you think all that!! :(

Ben Moser

January 16 2007
love always deceives me.

Ashley Orman

January 16 2007
love is a gift. the choice is do we choose to accept it or do we choose to look at it synically and believe its going to fail us so its not worth believing in. love is like life and love is just love. life is tough, cowboy up... love doesnt fall into your lap, its something that must be cultivated and tended to. some days are tougher than others, but you still choose to love that person. it all springs from the butterflies yes, but to me love starts with friendship. you cant start a romantic relationship out of thin air. i tried that once and it didnt work. because to me once the chemistry dies in a relationship you want to be left with friendship. (of course that will surely last years if you play it right) you want someone who you can still stay up late with in your 70's just talking about life and how you got through it all. love is a choice, but you should wake up each morning and think "wow, im sooo lucky, i get to be with... today and everyday for the rest of my life!" even though the truth is this "wow, if talk about work one more time im gonna kill em today..." you have to push those thoughts aside and think "his nose looks cute when he talks about work, especially when im not paying attention" anyway im sure this is really long and doesnt make much sense but it called for a philosophical response in my opinion...

Sarah Vermillion

January 16 2007
Jeez louise. I leave you alone for five minutes and you get all introspective and emo on me.

Leah!

January 16 2007
wow that is very true though.