Love! This is something that we all feel at some point in our
lives or are still feeling. You know that feeling that makes you blush, smile
and laugh at anything whether funny or not? That thing that makes you glow and
your friends say "you are glowing" and that feeling that makes you
want to dress up and look good all the time. What does love really mean? Does
it mean getting married, candle light dinner, going to the movies, kissing in
public or having sex before marriage? These are some of the things that people
believe is love. But how true is this?
I personally believe that love should be beautiful, it should
not hurt, it should not be hectic and love should not make you sacrifice your
happiness. Unfortunately, some so called love today actually subject people to
various heartaches. Lovers subject themselves to all sorts of things even for
the rest of their lives all in the name of love and marriage especially in
Africa. Love and marriage in Africa is a topic for another day. However, if you
are in love (I am too) I wish you all the best. If you are not, just hang in
there.
Remain happy and spread happiness around. xoxo
1 comment:
Hmmm, Love does not guarantee complete happiness we have to understand that,but more often than not we invite people to our lives that really hurt. love is a relative term, what you consider to be love might be the opposite of my choice of its definition. when we learn how to walk as a toddler, we fall so many times before we can actually run. this can be likened to love; it has its ups and down but to believe you will never be hurt is a great mistake committed by lovers. These tribulations become love when your love's worst action is affectionately accepted even when it is highly irritable. Sis! to wait for perfection is to wait for ever. Marriage is the solution to virtually all the societal problems. Preach this and the world will be a better place to live.
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