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Have you ever fallen in love on Yahoo Answers?
How did it happen? How did you meet? How did it progress? What was the timing like, compared to "in real life" relationships? Did you meet face-to-face, and if so, how far into the relationship? Did the meeting measure up to expectations? Did the relationship progress? Evolve? Did you become an "in real life" couple? Did you get engaged, married, or live together? How long did it last?
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- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
I have. I'm a girl by the way. It was about 9 months ago. I answered one of his questions and he answered mine. we kept answering each others questions nonstop for about 3 weeks. Then we exchanged emails. I found out that he only lived 20 minutes away from me. So, after about a month of emailing, we arranged a date. I was 19 at the time and he told me he was 22.. He turned out to be 38. Our date went really well. We got dinner at Burger King and then went back to his place. I ended up staying the night the night at his place and we had a great time if you know what I mean;) We are still together and I am now 7 months pregnant with his child. We both love each other very much.
- Squashed OrangeLv 79 years ago
My love doesn't fall. I'm not sure what you mean "fall in love." I love all of you. We're all the same body. I'm in all of you and you're all in me. We feel each other. The love is always there and always sustained. It never falls. Love is too perfect to fall.
I know Nickelback mentions it in "If Today Was Your Last Day." I never know what people are singing about, so I listen for the therapy that might make me understand rather than the reason of appreciating music.
See, we're the same body; it's like this: one person cries and is filled with anxiety and that sends out vibrations into the aether (all visible with a microwave microscope supposedly). That vibration creates more sorrow; sorrow begets sorrow, misery begets misery, etc. and those signals are received into other people. It could enter someone passing by if that person's intuitive senses are sensitive enough. The emotion usually mixes in with all the other emotions in the aether and enters people even around the globe.
This frequency thing isn't a theory; it's well-known and covered up usually in the scientific field. It's why fruits and vegetables heal and man-made junk-food doesn't heal. The vibrations that God originally thundered are still here in what's natural. There's little left of it that wasn't tampered with by man.
Source(s): If Today Was Your Last Day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maINUv2H8A0 Maybe someday we'll all see love how I see and I'll see love how other people see it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscree... - Anonymous9 years ago
I've met a lot of young girls from Yahoo Answers.
And it was nice. They're sleeping now.
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- ?Lv 79 years ago
Yes, I creeped an atheist. Would have never worked because I'm a theist. *sigh.. *rolls eyes.
- Anonymous9 years ago
perhaps you don't understand Yahoo Answers, it's not a dating site.