Lance2020x
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I think sakasuka is right, if I want discussions I need to just start creating them.<br><br>
So I have a... I don't know if I would call it a question, more of a curious perturbation.<br>-<br>I have found in the past years, going from relationship to relationship, that I seem to fall in and out of love quite easily. When I fall in love, I seem to fall fast and hard, and I stay there until the girl decides she's had enough of me, then once the relationship is over, though it does hurt etc. I seem to recover quite fast. <br>I've not had problems with commitment, I've never cheated, or even THOUGHT about cheating. Honestly people who cheat just astound me... I don't understand how someone could do it.
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When I first told my current girlfriend that I loved her, I meant it fully, and I don't doubt that, but she wasn't ready because she was worried that, since I had 'loved before' more than once, she felt like me saying "I love you" wasn't as special, she wanted to be sure I meant it for real. But I knew that I meant it.<br>Also when I'm in a relationship I want so badly to make the other person happy that I will go to just about any length to let them know I care for them. Sometimes to the point where I mistake regular human emotions for discomfort, and I practically try to change them by innocently wanting to make them happy.
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<br><b>So here is my discussion:</b> <br>
I'm trying to figure out if there is nothing abnormal about this, just a normal human emotional attatchment issue where I believe I've fallen in love the instant I decide to commit due to past family problems and childhood blah blah blah(woe is me?). <br>
OR, is it something more? Do CF patients have a more 'enlightened' sense of feeling and emotion due to an abounding experience with life, beyond what the normal person experiences? Do we CFers have more control over our emotions to heal from pain and rejection, due to the fears and trials we have overcome mentally and emotionally? Can we read into peoples psyche more than the average person do to our own psychological journey and our trial gained abundance of wisdom? Do we stay true to commitment and trust more than the average person?<br><br>
I know that there are a lot of married CFers here, and a lot of people who were/are married to CFers. I would love to hear your oppinions on the subject. What kind of lovers are you/ they (not in the sexual sense. In the emotional, attatched, loving, giving, etc.)?<br>
<b>To those who Have CF:</b> In what way(s) do you think CF has affected your love for your spouse/significant other? How do you differ (in your love, emotionally) from a person without CF?<br>
<b>To those WITHOUT CF:</b> In what way(s) does your spouse/significant other differ from a person without CF? Do they have more appreciation for love? Do they have more zest and heart? What makes them special?<br><br>
Any oppinions on this subject?
So I have a... I don't know if I would call it a question, more of a curious perturbation.<br>-<br>I have found in the past years, going from relationship to relationship, that I seem to fall in and out of love quite easily. When I fall in love, I seem to fall fast and hard, and I stay there until the girl decides she's had enough of me, then once the relationship is over, though it does hurt etc. I seem to recover quite fast. <br>I've not had problems with commitment, I've never cheated, or even THOUGHT about cheating. Honestly people who cheat just astound me... I don't understand how someone could do it.
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When I first told my current girlfriend that I loved her, I meant it fully, and I don't doubt that, but she wasn't ready because she was worried that, since I had 'loved before' more than once, she felt like me saying "I love you" wasn't as special, she wanted to be sure I meant it for real. But I knew that I meant it.<br>Also when I'm in a relationship I want so badly to make the other person happy that I will go to just about any length to let them know I care for them. Sometimes to the point where I mistake regular human emotions for discomfort, and I practically try to change them by innocently wanting to make them happy.
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<br><b>So here is my discussion:</b> <br>
I'm trying to figure out if there is nothing abnormal about this, just a normal human emotional attatchment issue where I believe I've fallen in love the instant I decide to commit due to past family problems and childhood blah blah blah(woe is me?). <br>
OR, is it something more? Do CF patients have a more 'enlightened' sense of feeling and emotion due to an abounding experience with life, beyond what the normal person experiences? Do we CFers have more control over our emotions to heal from pain and rejection, due to the fears and trials we have overcome mentally and emotionally? Can we read into peoples psyche more than the average person do to our own psychological journey and our trial gained abundance of wisdom? Do we stay true to commitment and trust more than the average person?<br><br>
I know that there are a lot of married CFers here, and a lot of people who were/are married to CFers. I would love to hear your oppinions on the subject. What kind of lovers are you/ they (not in the sexual sense. In the emotional, attatched, loving, giving, etc.)?<br>
<b>To those who Have CF:</b> In what way(s) do you think CF has affected your love for your spouse/significant other? How do you differ (in your love, emotionally) from a person without CF?<br>
<b>To those WITHOUT CF:</b> In what way(s) does your spouse/significant other differ from a person without CF? Do they have more appreciation for love? Do they have more zest and heart? What makes them special?<br><br>
Any oppinions on this subject?