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Post by David Calloway on Mar 28, 2010 4:26:33 GMT -6
"Of course it's a changing emotion. I would be the happiest man on earth if I could love wholly and completely one woman for my entire life," David said. "What's weird?"
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Post by Amira Radke on Mar 28, 2010 4:31:01 GMT -6
"Less than a year ago I was a really, really big romantic, like I said my personality always changes", she smiled.
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Post by David Calloway on Mar 28, 2010 4:32:01 GMT -6
"What happened to make that change, if anything?"
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Post by Amira Radke on Mar 28, 2010 4:36:14 GMT -6
"Not exactly sure. Maybe the over usage if it just got to me? People who just met say 'I love you', stuff like that bothers me."
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Post by David Calloway on Mar 28, 2010 4:41:12 GMT -6
"There are different forms of love. And it means different things to different people."
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Post by Amira Radke on Mar 28, 2010 4:43:37 GMT -6
"I'm not talking about that. I'm- ugh too hard to explain. While it is really interesting could we change the topic?"
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Post by David Calloway on Mar 28, 2010 4:46:49 GMT -6
"I think I know what you mean, I just said what I said incorrectly. But, yeah, we can change the subject if you'd like."
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Post by Amira Radke on Mar 28, 2010 4:50:10 GMT -6
"Sorry, /i'm not the best at expressing my thoughts. What did you say incorrectly?"
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Post by David Calloway on Mar 28, 2010 5:00:59 GMT -6
"Well, you were talking about the over usage of it, and how people who had just met would say it. And I just meant to say, I think, that those people don't mean it in the way that I, for example, would mean it. Or perhaps they've never known, or hoped to know, something more. So, for them, they are in love. And then there are different forms of love itself. There's the love you have for your family, the love you have for your pets. I could say that I love Gavin as a 'bro', a friend, but its a completely different kind of love I have for Effy, who is also a friend. I probably have a different form of love for my 'parents' than you have for yours. There are infinite forms of love, some that can't even be described in the English language. Naches, for example, is Yiddish for the love of your child that you have as a proud parent, the glow of proud pleasure that only a child can give to its parents," David sighed. "I could go on forever."
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Post by David Calloway on Mar 28, 2010 13:05:07 GMT -6
David opened his eyes slowly. He felt Amira next to him and kissed her lightly on the forehead. "Amira? You awake?"
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Post by Amira Radke on Mar 28, 2010 13:06:58 GMT -6
Amira curled up and answered sleepily,"No, go away."
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Post by David Calloway on Mar 28, 2010 13:08:39 GMT -6
"Okay," David closed his eyes again, smiling.
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Post by Amira Radke on Mar 28, 2010 13:10:56 GMT -6
"What time is it?" Amira asked.
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Post by David Calloway on Mar 28, 2010 13:12:53 GMT -6
David pulled his arm out from under the blankets and looked at his watch, "12:15."
((Summer time. Time for you to get a watch.))
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Post by Amira Radke on Mar 28, 2010 13:17:31 GMT -6
(( Wow I can't believe you said that haha )) Amira rolled over and looked at his watch to check,"Ugh I don't want to get up."
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