Originally posted by Sailor Saturn
"Romantic Love" can be found in a lot of places. Sometimes the love is more real than other times. But if you become close friends, then there is a bonding there created by the love of two friends. That friend-love can, eventually, lead to 'romantic love' as it did with my parents, or it may just stay 'friend-love' but get stronger and can handle more than mere 'romantic love' because it's unconditional love.
Yes...but there must be caution involved here as well...I believe friendship is integral to any intimate realtionship; however: Many people become involved with a friend, even marry a friend, thinking that because they have such a great relationship with this person, a romance will work out. But there's nothing there beyond the friendship, so it doesn't work out at all. In addition, friendship doesn't necessarily have to be unconditional. It's right when it is; but lots of friendships come with conditions attached.
Both aspects, unconditional friendship
and passion, have to be present -- in both partners -- in order for the romance to succeed, IMO. And that combination is beyond rare.
Der-draigen is right. If we don't take the risks, bad things won't happen. But Der-draigen left out the other side. If we dont' take the risks, then the good things can't happen.
So which one do you know you're getting, that's my question. In my experience the things that looked good -- that looked the best -- really were "too good to be true." I'm done chasing after fool's gold.
*swigs beer*
