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I was thinking about the two major times I've actually fallen in love, one when I was 18 and one last year when I was 22. Usually I avoid all that emotional crap and remain aloof, but every once in a while it seems I get blindsided by someone and can't think about anything else but them. Could be pheremones, could be fate... Who knows right? That got me wondering about city-data (sad, I know), and I wanted to do a little poll. So, an anonymous poll about your susceptibility to falling in love. Whether you wanna call it a major crush or head over heels or whatever, you know what it's like to feel it. So plug your number in, and don't be shy about elaborating. Stories from hopeless romantics always make me happy that I'm not one of those
I should qualify this by saying that I'm married now, so I have found my "last" love... and also by saying that my definition of "love" has evolved over the years. I can count a few times when I definitely felt that I was "in love", but at the same time, I can explain how I was essentially clueless at many of those times. It always felt like love at the time, though.
In my "single" days I would say that I was always a casual dater. Dated more than necessary and crushed on guys on a regular basis. Now I've settled down quite a bit, I love people in different ways. Although I do have moments where I get school girl gitty around certain people. As far as falling in love I do not think that I have experienced true love yet in it's purest form. Something to look forward to in the future.
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