| 7/2/2008 11:09:14 AM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |  isabellvenegas Wyoming, MI age: 45
| | 1. are you gullible? | | 2. or just wishful thinking? |
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| 7/2/2008 11:19:22 AM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |
 tabithamarie23 Bakersfield, CA age: 23
| you just got to hope some times 
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| 7/2/2008 11:25:59 AM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |
 beanz991 Houston, TX age: 41
| No...but maybe 8 people
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| 7/2/2008 11:26:00 AM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |
 metu Mansfield, TX age: 47
| Love at first sight? I wouldn't rely on it......
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| 7/2/2008 1:47:41 PM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |
 ladyinparis Paris, TX age: 41
| Actually, I saw this man and told everyone that he was going to be my future husband. Didn't know squat about him, just knew. Well, a few months passed, he asked me out, 3 years later we married, and 3 years later we divorced. Huge eff'n mistake!
I am not even sure at this point if you can meet some one, become friends, and then develop into more and make it last a life time. Ooooo...Sorry if I am raining on anyone's parade.
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| 7/2/2008 1:51:11 PM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |
 sunriseonwater East Haddam, CT age: 39
| people change as they go through life!some of the small things that didn't bother you start to feel like 50 lbs on your back!
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| 7/2/2008 1:57:48 PM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |
 sweetmama26 Randleman, NC age: 25
| it know to happen if u fine out the real thing
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| 7/2/2008 2:29:55 PM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |
 thebestman Alpharetta, GA age: 34
| Life is not made out of Cinderella and fairytale endings etc... Life is hard Knox and heavy doses of reality.
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| 7/2/2008 2:37:58 PM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |
 gadget6608 Lawton, OK age: 25
| Sometimes I would want it to be but I am a big girl and know most of the time it don't turn out as you would have planned... reality sux but its better to face it then run!....Deborah
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| 7/3/2008 10:13:50 AM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |
 metu Mansfield, TX age: 47
| You're right! Sometimes it doesn't turn out as you have planned...sometimes it's better!
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| 7/3/2008 10:17:01 AM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |
 bella2020 Lebanon, OH age: 47
| I think its wishful thinking u hope he might be the one, but not gullible,I would say I would be more surprised if he ended up being the one, I always think it won't be that way
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| 7/3/2008 11:12:08 AM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |
 coca4000 Lake Charles, LA age: 37
| i don't think,we just hope it will be that way,you have to get to no one another first,and who no life is about choices. 
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| 7/3/2008 11:14:28 AM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |
 coca4000 Lake Charles, LA age: 37
| thebestman i think you are the best,i should been on here long time ago 
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| 7/3/2008 11:19:12 AM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |
 jessicka Dellroy, OH age: 34
| I believe you can hit it off with a person right away..but that dosn't mean you are meant to spend the rest of your life together as lovers/partners..maybe you just have a lot in common and will be great friends
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| 7/3/2008 1:02:21 PM | do you believe two people are ment to be together, when you first meet | |
 katiescarlett72 Dallas, TX age: 35
| I believe there is no such thing as "meant to be together." I do believe that you can know immediately whether there is potential and a connection with someone.
Regardless of how strong that connection is, making it last for the long haul takes a ton of work, and I think one of the problems with "modern romance" is that people have the idea that when you meet "the one," the relationship should be able to function on autopilot till death do you part. When it hits a rough spot, people think, "oh, well, guess this wasn't 'the one' after all" and toss it to move on to the next easy emotion.
I've been as guilty of this in my life as anyone else, btw, so I'm not preaching. Just thinking aloud.
The night I first met my husband I felt 100% comfortable with him, like I could just be ME and not have to worry for a second whether that was good enough for him or not. I truly enjoy his company and miss him when he's not here. That doesn't mean it will always be that way. Time will tell whether both of us have the commitment and staying power to love each other even when we feel as disconnected as humanly possible and are having a hard time remembering what we liked about each other in the first place. We've written down things when we're happy, so that when we hit those times, we can actually read in our own words what we loved to begin with.
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