greenfreak
New Member
I think it depends on what you consider love.
Having been through many years of many relationships, many lessons learned, and a time to mature, my idea of love is bound to be different from someone 10 years younger than me. Who is to say what love really is to all people? That idea changes over time.
So Philly, you could be in your version of love, or what you think love is right now. But it's probably not the same as what my idea of love is, or tommy, or Gonz. I'm willing to bet that you are not in the "love" that we know, mainly because you've never met this person. Even then there is a hell of a lot more to it than that.
If you're taking what you think you feel at face value, not using it to label a relationship for your own needs, or making decisions based on what you feel, there's nothing wrong with it.
how was that, tactful enough?
Having been through many years of many relationships, many lessons learned, and a time to mature, my idea of love is bound to be different from someone 10 years younger than me. Who is to say what love really is to all people? That idea changes over time.
So Philly, you could be in your version of love, or what you think love is right now. But it's probably not the same as what my idea of love is, or tommy, or Gonz. I'm willing to bet that you are not in the "love" that we know, mainly because you've never met this person. Even then there is a hell of a lot more to it than that.
If you're taking what you think you feel at face value, not using it to label a relationship for your own needs, or making decisions based on what you feel, there's nothing wrong with it.
how was that, tactful enough?