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How do I know if I found true love

There is  no clear, fool-proof way to decipher your feelings for someone, now how do I know if I found true love.

How do I know if I found true love

How do I know if I found true love

True Love is usually pure and a feeling that is mildly possessive but with lots of care, too; infatuation can be detected easily, when a persons says he loves someone, but is unwilling to talk, make any eye contact, or willing to do anything at all, but stay away, remaining shy; and lust can be known if your “love” shifts easily from one person to another, and lust is usually expressed through short physical/emotional (but mostly physical) relationships.

When you find true love is when you love the whole person (spirit, heart, mind and body), lust is when you only love part of them, which means that you see only part of the person as having value and that the whole person is not valuable.

Keep in mind that in most relationships, you’re feeling all three (love, infatuation, and lust) all at once, to some degree.

To help you make tough decisions about your relationship, ask someone you trust who has lots of experience with the kind of relationship you want for yourself. For example: say you want to be happily married to one person for life. If your parents have both been bitterly divorced three times, then they are probably not the ones to talk to. On the other hand, if they are about to celebrate their 50th anniversary of bliss together, then they may be ideal to learn from.

Lasting relationships are those that are built on true love – not infatuation or lust. Imagine the person you love in 50 years when they are old and fat. Would that change how you feel about them? If yes, then what you feel now is most likely lust/infatuation – not love.

Friendship should also weigh into your decision to commit. In 50 years, if you don’t genuinely LIKE your mate, you’re going to be miserable will determine whether found true love

Remember that jealousy is not a result of true love. It is more likely to be a result of infatuation, insecurity or fear of being alone. Are you in love with being in relationships?

A major life-changing decision like moving in together, getting engaged or getting married should be a natural step if you love someone. It should not inspire fear a step to tell you on how do I know if I found true love

Take advantage of the post coital “moment of clarity” to examine your feelings. This is not usually the moment directly after orgasm (where most people are happy with the universe), but 5 or 10 minutes later, when your breathing and heart rate are normal. At this point, does the sex still make you feel closer to that person? Or are you beginning to feel regret and anxiety about what happened? If the latter, then it’s most definitely not love but lust.

Give it some time. True love takes root slowly and grows with time. Infatuation grows into full bloom almost immediately.

Keep in mind that “True love is neither physical, nor romantic. True love is an acceptance of all that is, has been, will be and will not be.” (Unknown)

Consider what comes to mind when you think about this person. If you are not dating the person, think if you are eager to spend time with them or you just want to watch them from a distance. If you are in a relationship with the person, what do you want most out of the relationship. If you just want to consummate love to the person it is usually lust. If you want to be with them, learn about them, and maybe someday have a sexual relationship, you are probably in a good mix of all three.

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