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Do you think that true Love is like a boat that navigates through calm and rough seas ...?

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...without ever losing sight of a safe harbor as the final destination ?

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  1. I have no clue. I understand lust and I understand platonic love, but I don't understand the other thing that you mention.  


  2. For me true love is being together in the rough seas without caring for safe harbour...Nothing can scare you if your true love is with you! Not even death!

  3. Sim...o amor é de fato como um barco meio a deriva...pode encontrar tempestades...como calmaria....dias ensolarados como tempestades...e no final ganha um porto seguro...isso se soubermos transpor as barreiras todas...equilibra-lo e voltar a navegar sempre.

    abraços.


  4. True love conquers all things in bad or good times its always there to give us sight hope and strength.

  5. Well, true love will endure. We have had our fair share of hardship and loss and we're still going strong. To keep a relationship alive, you have to both want it to survive more then anything else.


  6. I believe there are different types of love.  Friendship love is not the same as a romantic love for a spouse for instance.  What you must decided no matter what kind of love, is it conditional or not.  Unconditional love will navigate the seas despite sunshine or hurricane.  

  7. Yes, that sounds about right for true love, very good description you have put. With love, it never runs completely smoothly, just like the sea, and of course we all like to imagine that the final destination for us is a safe a wonderful place. If we all lost sight about our goals for the future, particularly with love, then why would we even bother to make the effort? To put the effort in makes it worthwhile, even if we are not quite sure where we will end up...

  8. Yes...

    That's what it is...

    Good call...

  9. No.

    Currently, my true love is nowhere to be found.

    I think either she is lost at sea or she refuse to come into the harbor.

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