"When you truly love," ... wait. Who among us can boldly say what true love really is? Isn't it subjective in the perceptions of each of us, just like the feeling of intimacy? Don't we experience it as we can and understand? Personally, I am much more displeased with the personalities on Facebook, who only complain, write tearful or angry statuses in an hour, take pictures of their naked asses (and other ... works) of newborn babies, etc., but on the other hand couples are sweet to me. I am glad to see that two people, especially people who have been together for many years, still maintain the spark in their own way, hang out, like their statuses. This, of course, is my personal understanding, and both they, the lovers, and the mothers with the babies and the roaring maidens have their right to express their feelings. I don't judge anyone for the way he uses the platform, that's why he has it. If something has completely crossed the boundaries, it should be sanctioned for ugly content, the other is according to the understandings of the individual. :) I am mostly inspired by the men you are talking about, men over 30 who boldly express their feelings and declare to the world: "this is the woman I love; with her I see my future, I work for my relationship with her". This is a good example in my eyes. I admire this type of behavior, for me it is bold and a cause for pride. who boldly express their feelings and declare to the world: "this is the woman I love; with her I see my future, I work for my relationship with her." This is a good example in my eyes. I admire this type of behavior, for me it is bold and a cause for pride. who boldly express their feelings and declare to the world: "this is the woman I love; with her I see my future, I work for my relationship with her." This is a good example in my eyes. I admire this type of behavior, for me it is bold and a cause for pride.
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It is somewhat vanity to receive attention and approval from others. For likes, as it is called. And they are funny to me when they take over, especially men. For the simple reason that if boyfriends change often, or is he so in love with each one? My ex posted similar things, now he puts them on for his new one. Exactly the same expressions and quotes as for me when I was the only one. A little fake, huh? A lot of people do it for attention and to show how happily they are in love. Two or three photos are enough for me, but without sweet tales of eternal love. This year is the only one, next year or another. And so on until only one appears, who will be a wife, a mother, and with whom they will grow old.