Love Without Borders
Should love be confined to a certain geography and how does one make it work when not? I find myself contemplating this stuff in my recent position living here considering events. Lets face it, we grow up somewhere, establish our roots, meet someone, fall in love, get married, have kids etc etc etc...
Ok not for everyone, but what about people in perpetual motion? What about meeting people along the way? I buy into the fact that if someone is close to your heart, they are in your heart. What does settling down have to do with all of this? Just because you've got a house, a wife or girlfriend, kids a fancy car, you're settled? I'm not quite sure about that. Sex is sex. Jeeze I sound like Carrie Bradshaw, but im conscious of this. I've always been the type of guy to fall in love, so what happens to that along the way? Not to sound big up, but there are loads of women I see on the street who i'd think it would be great to wake up with many mornings as a potential partner, but thats just scratching the surface, not the inside and even i know that. So what happens if along the way i were to meet one of them and it turns out to be more. How is that feasibly possible given my agenda of being in London for the short while, and then buggering off for the year travelling and then back to Vancouver. I have friends that have moved all over the world for relationships, as well as do the long distance thing. I'm not in a position for that, but I have met some pretty special women in my life, stuff of past, present and future.
Better to have Loved and Let go, then not Loved at all.
She disagrees.......
dtm

1 Comments:
works both ways... love can make you change your plans... or vice versa!
4:50 PM
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