SpOiLD_BrAt wrote:Agree to all of your above points. A balance is certainly necessary, agree w/alexis on the part where a guy has no drive, no ambition watsoever....but how can u call it LOVE when a girl says she loves a guy and then moves onto greener pastures the second her parents choose a rich dude, explaining her actions by sugar-coating it, the whole "u are not settled and I cant keep saying no to my parents." If she was so keen on marrying someone like that, she shouldnt have fallen in love in the first place. After a while, u gotta start taking responsibility for your decisions. When u make one, stick with it. Love is when the guy makes sure she's well provided for, taken care of and the girl to stick by him during bumpy times. Thats how love/relationships/happy marriages work. Like I said, too much of anything is always bad.
For me being on the rosy side of love, maybe I am (I wasnt before, lol thats a whole another story) but life certainly has its lil surprises...I have been in love for quite a while now and well..............
Falling in love isnt something one can control. But practicality---you can. Sure a girl could be in 'love' with some guy, who at the moment is unemployed and unable to stand on his own feet. If the girls parents start pressuring her to tie the knot, she can come clean with her parents and tell them that shes gonna wait for her boyfriend to establish himself. The parents could agree or they may not. And if the parents dont want to wait and marry her off to that Engineer in Boston, how can she be blamed? How smart would it be for her to elope with him? And how many parents would like their daughter to marry a man who is still dependant on his parents?





