Is it possible to be in love with a stranger?

Is it possible to be in love with a stranger?

You can fall in love a hundred times — it’s possible. You can fall in love with every stranger you meet. But you won’t really love more than a handful — if you’re really, really lucky. Fall in love with as many strangers as you can until you find a person worth loving, and then stick with him or her.

Can true lovers be friends?

The answer is yes, generally, though there are certainly some exceptions. But what you can be sure is that you and your ex-lover won’t be able to stay “just friends”, or if you have feelings for a friend, then you too can’t stay just friends without one of you getting hurt.

When two past lovers can remain friends?

There’s a famous saying that goes, “If two past lovers can remain friends, they are either still in love, or never were.” And I’ve never agreed with something more in my life.

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What happens to the man you loved who is now a stranger?

The man you loved who is now a stranger can, and will, hurt you. He will leave scars, scars that can fade over time but will never disappear. He will leave memories, memories that will haunt you if you let them, memories that play over and over in your head.

Do strangers Ever Stop Loving You?

Strangers never do. Just like the back of your hand, he will never be the same as he once was. And neither will you. But that’s okay because as time goes on, you’ll become familiar with your hand again, with the wrinkles and callouses and lines. And just as your hand won’t stop changing, you shouldn’t stop living or stop loving.

Can a stranger hurt you?

They tell us that strangers are dangerous, that we could get hurt. As adults, that same warning holds true. The man you loved who is now a stranger can, and will, hurt you. He will leave scars, scars that can fade over time but will never disappear.

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What happens when your life revolve around someone you love?

When our lives revolve around someone, they don’t just stop doing so even if all that’s left is some semblance of their memory. There are always those bits that linger. The memories that are impressed on the places you went and the things you said and the songs you listened to remain.