There are very few marriages that have a happy ending. There are very few lovers that stand strong and end up together because all love stories are not magical. There are just a few lucky couples who end up as soul mates. I feel love is a beautiful and memorable journey of smiles and tears. I have seen people fall in love. I have seen dreadful breakups because of jealousy and misunderstandings. I have seen lovers saying tearful and painful goodbyes to find love again or to find better partners. But in the end I feel the relationships that survive in this world are the ones which are built on strong foundations of trust and loyalty. Fulfilling relationships are not just about physical satisfaction but emotional fulfillment. Couples that stay together and grow old together are the ones who are emotionally spiritually and soulfully connected to each other...
Loving someone is one of the most vulnerable positions in which you can be. You open your heart to another person and your best wish is for her to love you in return. Unfortunately, life is not a Nicholas Sparks movie; love isn’t always reciprocated, and it doesn’t always end in a happily ever after. I had to learn this hard truth, and chances are, you’re reading this because you have, too. Sometimes, love isn’t a feeling you force upon yourself; it just happens. When you start to spend more time with another human being, you expose yourself to whom she is — all the idiosyncrasies, past experiences, what makes her happy or sad, dreams and ambitions in life, flaws and the depths of her heart. And you, in return, divulge your deepest secrets and desires. They know what it takes to make you laugh or feel special, and you build new memories together that make any torment of the past that much easier to bear. It makes you feel hopeful, and before you know it, you’re in love. I...

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