Physical attraction is important tho
100% take it from the guys we aren't about all that as a majority
Love is a choice, committing to someone is a choice. Feelings are fleeting and there’s always someone out there with more money, better looks.. etc.
Yeah but it's all materialistic that doesn't matter to us
Choice is a philosophical question tho. Do we even have choice?
Na I’m just saying ppl think love is when everything great but it’s not it’s actually a true testament when you still choose that person even when things arent the greatest
And if someone stays by your side
And someone stays by your side
Ya the so called true love is a facade…
Yeah this generation is cooked unfortunately 🤯
Rare.. but definitely real
Yes it would feel that way now. Under the right circumstances people are prone to be swayed. There is always a better man and there is always a better woman. What if the better man comes your way?
That’s where the choosing comes in to what I said earlier
Love is a CHOICE and committing is a CHOICE because feelings are fleeting. They are up and down all the time and there will always be someone “better” as far as looks, job, money etc. but real love is still not seeing anyone else and just choosing to see the one your with
You’re gonna choose them anyways…
1. The notion of choice is an open question.
2. Even if you have choice, you would choose the better man and find reasons to end it with the other man
I can only speak for myself
But when someone has my heart they are literally my world
And I don’t care about anyone else or what they have
So you are forcing yourself to be with a weaker man because of some notion of true love… But you are losing a better deal and a part of you would always wonder about the “what if”
Mm I’m sorry you see it that way
Humans are sadly not wired this way.
So you just got it all figured out don’t you?
That’s how men achieved “true love” in the past. By locking women inside and denying them rights…
>>> That’s how men achieved “true love” in the...
Shut it gae maz nimga
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