Topic: Endless love...
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Sat 07/25/15 07:08 AM
Is it true that love is blind?is it wrong to be in a relationship with someone older than you?

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Sat 07/25/15 07:33 AM

Is it true that love is blind?is it wrong to be in a relationship with someone older than you?


Yes, it is possible for love to be blind, deaf, mute and even dumb...
It can also be a whole bunch of other things, depending on how you want it to be...
It is not wrong if you are both in it for the right reasons.

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Sat 08/01/15 09:41 PM

Is it true that love is blind?is it wrong to be in a relationship with someone older than you?


When you fall for someone, love is blind. You would think an older man would be more mature and faithful, but some are the opposite. I was in a relationship with an older man and found out he was selfish only looking out for him. Never wanted to help me and accused me of looking for a sugar daddy.

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Sat 08/01/15 10:05 PM
I accepted

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Sun 08/02/15 12:11 AM
Edited by darrien633 on Sun 08/02/15 12:12 AM
i dont think it is wrong to be in love with someone older than you, as long true love exists between the both parties, i mean the man and the woman, Age is not a barrier in a relationship

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Sun 08/02/15 02:04 AM
Edited by Duttoneer on Sun 08/02/15 02:11 AM

Is it true that love is blind?is it wrong to be in a relationship with someone older than you?



Modern-day research supports the view that the blindness of love is not just a figurative matter. A research study in 2004 by University College London found that feelings of love suppressed the activity of the areas of the brain that control critical thought.

Of course, we should all take note of J Mason Brewer's advice in Worser Days and Better Times, 1965 (which is described as a 'collection of negro humour'):

I don't make love by the garden gate,
For love is blind, but the neighbors ain't.

Extracted from, See:-

http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/love-is-blind.html


is it wrong to be in a relationship with someone older than you?

Not in my opinion, but if you are concerned about it, it is probably better to stay within an age range you feel more comfortable with.

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Sun 08/02/15 02:10 AM
Edited by Duttoneer on Sun 08/02/15 02:12 AM
Sorry, double posted.

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Sun 08/02/15 02:50 AM
I don't think so, I'm interested in older woman for marriage. but when I tell her I'm interested in you, first thing they say I'm gamer then do you need money something like that so I don't know when I will get my lifepartner

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Sun 08/02/15 08:18 AM
I'm picky about grammar (incorrect grammar is the leading cause of B.S. relationship conflicts), so I never liked the phrase "love is blind."

It isn't LOVE that's blind. Love isn't really a magic spell or communicable disease, after all, it's a biochemical/emotional experience, which at it's best, involves the entire being, including every functional and philosophical aspect.

The number one MISTAKE associated with the "love is blind" idea, comes when people get a crush on someone, and think that this means that they should IGNORE realities about them, and about themselves.