Physical closeness
With each physical separation it gets more and more difficult for lovers to stay without their other half..
I wonder what the readers think ?
Monday, August 02, 2010
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Libyan multicultural, multiracial, single mum...Hopeless romantic, veteran of unrequited love, still searching for her soulmate and fancies herself a novelist !
4 comments:
Salam Violet,
Interesting question. In my opinion, in the very beginning of an initial separation, I would agree the longing for physical connection is greater. However, once the initial feelings of separation, loneliness, sadness wear off and one has allowed themself time to get to really know who they are outside of another the need for physical connection doesn't seem as haunting.
It sounds logical the way you put it Ibeebarbie,do you think this would work with a soulmate ?
Is it possible that we have more than one soulmate in this life? Is it possible soulmates are those that enter our lives for divine purposes, but not necessarily for a lifetime? I don't mean this to say that everyone that enters our lives is a soulmate, but rather those that we seem to somehow know without actually knowing.
Hi Violet
Interesting question,I THINK it all depends on how strong the relationship or the bond between the two lovers, as humans we all need physical connection some needs it more than others in order to maintain mental balance, that doesnt mean if someone a doesnt have a lover or a single would become automaticaly insane.
Kind regards
Kareem.
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