If you love someone, but are unable or unwilling to commit to a relationship with them, does that mean that it shouldn't be said? Is the expression of romantic love (even in the face of mountains of evidence to say it won't work) imply that there is a sentence to devote your life to someone? Is such an expression useless and/or harmful unless you can "follow through" with the implications? Is it possible to have a loving, committed relationship without saying "I love you" much or at all? 0 scrawls at the end of this hallThe look: The feel: The taste: ________________________ Tuesday, May. 06, 2003 - 9:01 a.m. Hannah Lecter If Hannibal Lecter were a cute blond woman in her 30's, (s)he'd look like this: 0 scrawls at the end of this hallThe look: The feel: The taste: ________________________ |
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