My Love Story...
By svelte
@svelte (132)
Philippines
November 5, 2007 11:17pm CST
G: Are you happy with our relationship?
B: Yes, very much happy. How about you? =)
G: Yes but not very much, because I miss you always since we are always apart. Why are you happy?
B: Because I know that you love me also, the way how much I love you.
G: So you mean you only love me because I love you.. What if I don't really love you, will you still love me? =)
B: You are playing with me again. I know that you know the answer to your question.
G: I'm not playing with you. I'm serious..
B: Ok. Love should always be two-way. A relationship would not last if it's just a one-way love.
G: Ok. It's just that some still love me even if they know that I'm already in love with you. I was just wondering "what if" you were in their place..
B: If I were in your shoes given the situation that you now have, I will go to whoever love most.
G: Yes, I'll go to the one whom I love most and who loves me back in the same way I love him.
B: If I were in their shoes, I will respect to whatever your decision will be.
G: ok thanks baby, I love you.
B: I love you too baby.
.... This is the text conversation I had with my boyfriend last night before I went to sleep. I just had to ask the question because I might marry him someday.
... But this question still bothers me, does he love me enough? Enough to be happy to spend his entire life with me till the end...
2 responses
@aowaow (1516)
• Indonesia
10 Nov 07
hmmm... interesting. The Venus and Martian language.
He still love you. ^_^
Men is looking an aspect as for a bigger scheme, it's different for women. That's why when you are trying to dig the details, he felt disturbed a bit. Because he read a subject as a whole in one, not like women who build the one into the whole. ^_^
Some mis-communication can trigger a doubtfulness between each party, but with a knowledge of understanding each language is better to maintain the communication, and the relationship itself.
If you have a time, you may read a book of
Men From Mars, Women From Venus
by John Gray Ph.D.
the subtitle of fixing and recognizing the language of Martian and Venusian.