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How to start? I met Chris in August of 1999, he found me on a random person search on ICQ. He told me that it was his first time on ICQ and he needed friends. He lived not too far from me, so we talked a while. I found out he had a girlfriend, and I at the time had a very long distance boyfriend who lived in a different state, three time zones away. I continued talking to Chris, and listening to him brag about his relationship. He always told me he wanted to take me out to lunch, but I just laughed.
Things were getting to crazy with my current boyfriend, so with a lot of guts I broke it off in December of '99 and swore I was going to be single for a long time. Well Chris and I were talking that night about what was new. He had broken up with his gf in Nov, and that night he asked me out.
He told me he had liked me for a long time. At this point he has seen pictures of me, but I had not seen any of him. So he sent me some, and that was that. I met him after he got off work on new years eve (a couple weeks after we got together) We spent the night together and the whole next day. I've been seeing him every weekend, or more since then. I get along great with his family, and visa versa.
Although we are young. 17 and 18, we've been together for almost 14 months. It's great, and we love each other so much. I never thought it would last this long, but it has. =) ...
The day I met my lifetime love should by all accounts be recorded from here on after as the single most important moment in my life. I, of course, had no idea what had just happened when a nice American guy took pity on me (a simple New Zealand lass) and started chatting about my latest homework assignment on American history. And that was our first conversation, the first of so many more to come. We've been chatting now for over a year and I can only describe it as the best times in my life, times where we can both connect with each other in a way that defies possibilities. We have had our ups and downs like any other couple the only important difference is that making up can never be as fun. There are many obstacles still in store for our relationship, including meeting and shifting to the same country and same house even, but I know without a doubt it will work out ... true love just does you know ...
Sometimes the difficulties involved may seem overwhelming: the distance, the time, the reaction of friends and family, the money involved ... but one saying that I've always liked is that love is an energy it can't be created or destroyed - it just is ... and that's the best way to describe how I love Jason and how I know it will last ... love you Jason
...Going to get engaged at 16 - (by elizabeth gonzalez)
There is this that I known for about 3yrs and he says he wants to marry me and I am only 15 going on sixteen and hes 18. I starting to like my best freind and I stopped having feelings for him. I don't know if I should tell him how I feel or tell him that I am going to marry him and keep it all inside.
My sister says tell him but I feel I should just keep it to myself. I asked about advice and I'm getting them but I'm confused. Can you look in to my other entries about him one is called united kingdom and the other is big promblem, can you help me please I need it. Thnkz for reading and god bless you.
The storm outside was both disquieting and comforting at the same time. The rain falling on the roof like metal dropping sounded loud but yet normal. The distant rumble of thunder over the lake was not ominous or foreboding but still seemed to quell the urge to go outside but to choose the security of the house instead. LaDonna decided that she preferred the comfort of her lounge chair and a good book.
Lost deep within the story of tumultuous love, the young woman drew inspiration from the vivid details of the hero and heroine's love. Writing romance was not an easy job, LaDonna decided but if it was done right, then it was a rewarding one. She lived, breathed and savored romance novels...not only for the unique flavor of them but for the financial rewards that could be gained from them.
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John Blanchard stood up from the bench, straightened his Army uniform, and studied the crowd of people making their way through Grand Central Station.
He looked for the girl whose heart he knew, but whose face he didn't, the girl with the rose. His interest in her had begun thirteen months before in a Florida library. Taking a book off the shelf he found himself intrigued, not with the words of the book, but with the notes penciled in the margin. The soft handwriting reflected a thoughtful soul and insightful mind.
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It was a rainy day in June of 1998; I had signed onto my computer to talk to some friends of mine that I had met in the past couple of weeks on AOL.
I entered a chatroom that a friend of mine named Shel was in. In this room there were other people I had met through Shel.
After a few minutes of chatting I noticed this one screename in the room. The person woman behind this screename had a nice sense of humor and a beautiful attitude. I asked my friend Shel," What is GoFrolic's real name?" Shel answered ," Her name is ...
There was a strange chill in the air considering that it was mid-summer when Macy and I pulled in that all-too-familiar back yard. That long, curved driveway, once immaculate in its neatness but now with weeds growing between the cracks in the concrete. The flowerbeds, always before so meticulously tended, needed weeding as well. The two car garage sat with one door closed and one halfway up as if the effort to totally close it would be too much. We saw her just as we made the final turn around the edge of the house.
My heart sank when I saw her. She looked terrible.
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