Why Falling in Love Naturally Is the Most Important Thing You Will EVER Do! What to Do and How?
- You could be in a relationship, enjoying your time and moments, but not truly in love.
- How can you tell? By observing your feelings: do you get butterflies when you're about to meet them? Are you excited? Do you look forward to seeing them and holding them close?
- If your relationship started with the thought, "Oh, it's better than being alone," then you might have just gotten used to having them around.
- When you're with them, do you hold them just to fit the image of a relationship, or do you hug them with passion, squeezing them, and whispering, "I can't wait to be alone with you"?
- Real love should never die because natural chemistry is inherently present—how could it disappear? There's attraction to each other on both mental and physical levels, and it's that simple.
- It only fades if it's caused by deep pain, which means you have to fight for it to keep the connection alive.
- Love is when it doesn't bother you if they smell a little, or if they're dirty, or if their hair or makeup isn't perfect.
- You are in love when there is no doubt, no comparison, no jealousy, and no envy of their success—only a genuine wish for the best for each other from the bottom of your heart.
- Yes, this kind of love does exist. You must be patient and learn to recognize your inner voice and instincts.
- It does exist if you are open to learning how to make it a part of your life and implementing these principles to create a deep and lasting connection.