Puppy Love: Antiquated urgency in breeding: A reflection on young perspective

Nov 06, 2007 21:28

It's unfortunate the way we young people tend to look at our lives:
You're twenty-four and you haven't found "Mister" or "Misses Right" just yet, and you're all bent out of shape about it.
You're twenty-four and you're "getting old."

It's sad that there is a correlation between the two.
It's sad that I thought that way, too.

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sethisalive November 9 2007, 07:36:14 UTC
Oooooh, Nicky! Your LJ comment got spammed by my email, but your comment is nevertheless very flattering. Thank you! :))

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love kindatesst November 7 2007, 23:29:15 UTC
Yup.

The choice to love is always a wise one. If it's not returned, it can remain latent, but unbroken, until a suitable match is found, and then it can unfold. True love will always hold you higher, make you better than you were before. It takes perseverence, trust, compromise, and joy to make it work. Common goals are also important.

If you love, you are never alone.

T

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Re: love sethisalive November 9 2007, 07:40:50 UTC
Mamma mia, sei bellissima. So well-said. It's good to hear your perspective, because I value it more than all the mixed perspectives around me, who haven't loved, who haven't married, who haven't raised a child, etcetera. Less noise is good.

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