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Topic: Is it difficult to get your Soul Mate??
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Fri 12/14/18 03:57 PM
How.....when...where???

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Fri 12/14/18 04:25 PM
Miss Scarlet with the rope at 8 PM in the conservatory.

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Fri 12/14/18 04:32 PM
no no no it was the butler at dawn with the candlestick in the library

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Fri 12/14/18 04:37 PM

Topic: Is it difficult to get your Soul Mate??


It might be if your soul mate has a very jealous husband.

Good luck

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Fri 12/14/18 05:00 PM
Its easy !
Stick your foot in your shoe (sock optional)
What do you feel ?
That is your sole mate ! :wink:

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Fri 12/14/18 05:10 PM
^^^funny laugh

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Fri 12/14/18 05:45 PM
I got mine at S-Mart.


Shop smart! Shop S-Mart!


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Sat 12/15/18 06:30 AM
Is it difficult to get your Soul Mate??

Nope.
It's quite easy.

How.....

First you take out your soul and examine it, down to the atomic level so to speak.
Figure out all the nooks and cranny's and missing spots, strengths and weaknesses. All with absolute honesty until you can see it as a kind of puzzle piece. You know the shape and such.

Then go out and examine the souls of everyone else, all to the same degree.
Try and match theirs with yours.

Of course, you can't have a job or any kind of life, you have to do a lot of traveling and springing for dates, not to mention constant soul searching to see how you're changing.

when...where???

You can always do what most people do and just sit around, wait, rationalize, and then when "good enough" comes along you can then tell yourself how they are your "soul mate" and tell all your friends and neighbors and relatives they are your soul mate.

Best way to convince yourself is to convince others first, so you always get that external feedback (like on your first day at work, do you feel secure you did a good job, or does your boss saying you're doing a good job feel better and create greater security in your efforts?)

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Sat 12/15/18 06:45 AM
Edited by mysticalview21 on Sat 12/15/18 06:47 AM
I use to think about a soulmate ... but now is a different kind of feeling ... someone expressed a long time ago ...you could have been with your soul mate and lost them ... first I thought how could that be is they where your soul mate ... but now women or men could be a soul mate ... just as a friend ...
becouse you could have kindred spirits... much like a soulmate... different term ... and don't put pressure on yourself... it will and can just happen ... when you least expect it ...

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Sun 12/23/18 08:30 AM
Yep, what he said,, lol

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Sun 12/23/18 08:54 AM
Edited by NotPay4Play on Sun 12/23/18 09:04 AM

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Sun 12/23/18 06:27 PM
When I was under 18 years old, I found it was easy to make friends with a soul mate, it was a pure friendship without any benefits. After 18 year old, it is not easy to do that anymore, both we and others become complicated, our relationship is build on benifits rather than emotion.

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Sun 12/23/18 06:54 PM
I still don't know what a soul mate is, so I don't see it happening.

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Sun 12/23/18 07:02 PM

I still don't know what a soul mate is, so I don't see it happening.


Courtesy of wikipedia.

In current usage, "soulmate" usually refers to a romantic or platonic partner, with the implication of an exclusive lifelong bond.[6] This is to say, the word is used with more rarity than other terms associated with 'romantic' or 'platonic' partner. It is a very versatile term, being defined differently by different individuals, as it is related to the concept of love. It commonly holds the connotation of being the strongest bond with another person[7] that one can achieve. Soulmate is not used as often as other terms representing the same idea, and this is likely to lead to its perceived rarity in meaning. The definition ranges widely and cannot be pinpointed. It is commonly accepted that one will feel 'complete' once they have found their soulmate, as it is partially in the perceived definition that two souls are meant to unite. The term "soulmate" first appeared in the English language in a letter by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1822.

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Sun 12/23/18 07:20 PM
Yeah, that's not a complicated definition.

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Fri 06/26/20 07:13 PM
the soul mate is this really what we are looking for from our partner? some will say "YES", others will say the opposite. "marriage" if I can call it that is a commitment which connects two individuals by the sacred bond of "marriage". starting from this definition one is in no way obliged to find the soul mate to get married because if this is the case there will be no divorce then. this is my opinion of the subject on the soul mate.

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Mon 01/10/22 07:53 AM
How.....when...where???

personally I don't believe in soulmates , it is a beautiful thought but totally unrealistic cuz life is about change , nothing and no one stays the same forever & it's rare to find a person who is willing to go through life and experience all those changes with u , throughout ur life u will have many different types of love & some will probably last longer than others .. just live in the moment & enjoy the person ur with

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Tue 01/11/22 09:41 PM
oh i found my soulmate recently, she just has to accept my friend request.. j/k

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Tue 01/11/22 10:20 PM
A soulmate could be a platonic friend. It doesn't have to be a romantic partner.

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Tue 01/11/22 10:30 PM
My mate is alive we both met here an became Mr & Ms Mate....
:eyes::eyes:

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