| Hair Colour: | black |
| Eye Colour: | brown |
| Height: | 5 feet 6 inches / 1.68 meters |
| Body: | Slim |
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| Occupational Status: | journalist |
| Profession: | uni |
| Smoke: | No |
| Alcohol: | Occasionally |
| Drugs: | No |
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Infatuation is that "floaty" feeling you get when you meet someone
and the chemistry is right. The head has absolutely nothing to do with it
at this point and you really don't know the person inside yet. You haven't
had a chance to "love" the real person. It's all surface in the
beginning and most people mistake that for real love. Usually, we're more
excited about the high you initially get. Sometimes we can start creating
this scenario of love in our head. It's fun to feel like you're in love.
We sometimes create all of these wonderful thoughts about this person without
even knowing them. It doesn't mean love can't follow after you have really
gotten to know the person, their heart, their soul, but it isn't love in
the beginning. Love grows with time. If a relationship is very new and you
think you're in love, ask yourself, "What is it about the person that
you love?" Sometimes the person is not kind to others; he likes to
flirt and was unfaithful to his ex, but still you think, "but, I'm
in love". When you get to know and are in love with the person, along
with that wonderful "floaty" feeling you get in the very beginning,
that's when you know it's something you can count on. That "floaty"
feeling is just nature's way of making sure we repopulate the planet. Be
smart and use your head with your heart. |
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