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Conclusions Of Love: The Most Powerful Love

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Come back to me because I’m missing you. All this loneliness is killing me by being without you. I need and want you, that is all I know because I truly do love you and don’t want live this lonely life without you.

A broken heart is a heart that has truly loved the most. And with all the pain, disappointments and scars, it will continue to love because it’s the only logical thing it knows.

When you confess to loving someone, always learn to respect your partner and your relationship. If there is no respect between the both of you, then gone out the door forever are Loyalty and Trust.

How small is this world of mine? It is just me and all my love for you that I feel in my heart. I always dread the day if we both have to ever drift …show more content…

Conclusion:
Many people until this day search for their soul mates, whether it is through personal contact with a person or through social media networks. The fact is we all don’t get what we truly want in life. If you are that lucky person who meets your soul mate in life, then truly blessed are you.
The most painful love is, a love that was left incomplete. A love that was not fully expressed, all affections left unspoken and not shown. A love that withholds the deepest of feelings and emotions, being afraid of what it would say. But the most painful thing about unexpressed love is, it is a kind of love that never fades away. Don’t treat love to just being a word, but treat love as being your life. After all love is what makes life worth living. Many say that love is a feeling, whilst others say it is a choice, it is a choice to put someone else’s needs and feelings before your own. A true loving relationship means giving 100% of your time and effort. It is not a 50/50 partnership because 50/50 will imply that you always want and expect something in return. After all love is not to be selfish, it is forgiving, trusting, honest, kind and true. Love is never easy, but it can be “Truly Worth

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