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- Subject: Re: When is it Miss/Mr. Right
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- Date: 26 Jan 93 22:22:00 GMT
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- In article <300@cnmhnet.UUCP>, keithg@cnmhnet.UUCP (keith garrard) writes...
- >>> How do you know that you've finally met your love of a lifetime
- >>> and what makes it feel that way>
-
- Even the love of your life may not be Mr./Ms. Right.
- When I met her we knew from the start we were at very different places in
- our lives (tho nearly the same age) and thought we could have a 'safe'
- relationship. We both fell in love, but she has raised her family and does
- not want to make a permanent committment, let alone start another family;
- while I realize that I need to make a permanent family structure for myself
- (at least a permanent relationship, perferably children too). I wish she
- were ready to make a family, or I had made mine, but this cannot be.So we have
- broken off, and I have found someone to raise a family with. I do love my
- fiancee, but the emotions are not as deep.
-