I was sitting in my SUV in a casino parking garage and I was on the phone waiting for my friend to arrive. I turned and saw a man walking to his white coupe next to me. We both immediately locked eyes and recognized each other from some other time and place. It was like we both looked at each other, smiled and said, "Hey, love. There you are! I have been waiting for you all of my life? Where have you been?" Time froze, we smiled and were filled with instant passion. I felt the warmth and magic from the stars above shining down on us. I felt sparks. I knew I instantly loved him.
I was a skeptic about love at first sight until the very moment our eyes connected. I recognized him from dreams that I have had before, he was "the guy".
From there, you know the old story. Girl meets boy. They share a drink, a dinner, a night out on the town, and eventually it turns into something more- an actual relationship. In the beginning, it didn’t really matter that the boy in question had an unusual occupation. But after we spent a lot more time together, I began wondering what did I get myself into. It was surely a gamble to fall in love with a poker player.
Nicholas was the epitome of handsome. Tall, olive skin, dark eyes. He was so manly, so sexy, it was unreal. A man's man, with that alluring boyish charm. He was so compassionate to me, and had an unmeasurable amount of passion when we were alone. He was dreamy, classy. He was very, very intelligent. Had a great wit. Was a great
yelled as he pulled me up. Right as I looked into his deep blue eyes, I felt like I was in one of the cheesy romantic movies. It felt as though there was a spotlight shining on us, and we were the only ones in the world.
"I fell in love with the way you fall asleep: slowly, and then all at once.", "I fell in love with the way you touched without using your hands."; these were just some of the quotes that I read, and connected when I thought about him. I didn't want to admit it, I waved it all off as a crush, puppy love, and it's just teenage hormones. The reality was I was falling for him with every passing moment. This feeling is so peculiar; it stretches throughout my whole body. It's inundating, yet makes me feel complete. It feels as though I'm in a dangerous fire, yet I'm completely safe at the same time. It feels as though someone's given me tranquility. It feels as though my heart is dancing around my chest; and a hole, I never knew was there, has been filled. I feel so light like I'm on top of the world yet my heart is constricting and it feels as if there's no oxygen in my lungs. When we made eye contact in the halls it seemed as if everyone else stopped and for a few moments in time it was just us. If only that were true.
So the night I fell in love with "the one," I was not under the influence of anything except love itself. We talked briefly at the party, met up at the bar, and danced three perfect dances. He was
The story of Romeo and Juliet is one of love and terrible tragedy. Many people have argued if it was actually love that they were experiencing, or if it was just a physical attraction. The article, “Love At First Sight“ by Elizabeth Bernstein, provides facts that prove Romeo and Juliet were not in love, but experiencing strong infatuation with each other.
He was definitely everything I could 've ever dreamed of. Tall, muscular, very handsome and the most beautiful green eyes I had ever seen in my life. His name was Adam. I guess you could say it was love at first sight I mean I fell in love the very moment I laid my eyes on him and I knew he felt the same. We spent every minute of every day together. He loved me in a way nobody else ever did. I had finally found my happiness. The love of my life. My other half.
Over the 146,707,200 or so seconds that we have been together I have experience tr aftermath of being blindsided by the preverbial bulldozer that is love, yet I still find myself in awe to the idea that a beauty such
We met on the first day of seventh grade, so as twelve-year olds, we did not experience revelation of love that many people seem to relate to the meeting of soulmates. We did become close friends, however, and by the end of seventh grade he professed his affection for me. Our relationship officially
Nick finds her eyes and her bright passionate mouth appealing. There was excitment to her voice, that men who cared for her found it difficult to forget. She had the voice that the ear follows up and down if each speech is an arrangment of notes that will never be played again.
He was soft, handsome, soft voiced, courteous in speech and manner, he was very down to earth and spiritally vital, he was also very sympathetic towards people.
After so many messages and phone calls, 3 years later, we met again in Vietnam. The feeling I felt when I first met him came
He is described as a “person with a very striking aspect” (127). He has large and “melancholy eyes and a mouth which was apt
The first time I met him was one memory that is baked into my medial
My heart melted like it was in a hot sauna. This was more. He stands out in the darkness like a rare diamond. He is too beautiful to die and too precious to talk to me. Did I ever truly love someone before this moment? I figured my eyes were lying to me before this meeting.
True feelings and emotions have a role in the love you feel for someone, and you’re going to want to get to know someone before you decide how you feel. “I don’t think I’ve had love at first sight. But, I’ve definitely had moments where I’ve seen a person, and I’m like, wow there is something different about you and I really want to get to know you” ("Love at First Sight Quotes"). There have been many times in life when people fall in love with the looks of a person, but when you get to know them you realize they are not who you expected them to be.
People fall in love all the time and it always starts with a look. In my opinion this will never go away. The impacts of love at first sight depends on how far it goes. Is it just a passing glance between two people that leads to nothing? Is it the start of a romantic interlude? In the movie Casablanca Rick and Ilsa fall in love with each other; however, Ilsa was still in love with someone else and she had no closure. Rational people get to know each other first, this is part of the excitement of building a relationship with someone. The majority of marriages end in divorce, this movie feeds into that statistic, had Rick and Ilsa gotten married it more than likely would have ended in divorce based of a lack of knowing their partner.