Saturday, August 14, 2010

On Love

Those who believe that love is mystical are fooling themselves.  Love has to be created.  Love is an illusion.  It isn't born out of nothingness.  If it was, then marriages would last, and people wouldn't cheat.  After all, something so spiritual as love is supposed to be never ending, right? Wrong.

Humans, by nature get bored easily.  Nothing is more boring than being with the same person for years at a time.  Really, think about it.  Have you ever been on vacation for an extended period of time?  Perhaps you've been unemployed?  After the initial shock of losing your job, you eventually settle in to your new routine.

Staying home can be a very nice experience.  Everyone is racing to work, and there you are at home.  You wake up when you are done sleeping, turn on the television, read a book, and find countless other ways to spend your time.  Suddenly, something strange happens.  You begin to miss work.  Why?

We humans need constant change.  We can't deal with repetition and monotony.  Marriage is nothing more than repetition and monotony.  Sure, there are those lucky few who seem to have been blessed with romance and love.  You know, those couples who are always kissing and hugging and being so loving to each other?  Let me creep in here for just a second.  Often times, those loving couples have more problems than you and your feuding muse.

All this to get back to the theme of this blog site.  Married women are deeply yearning for adventure.  After the passion fades they all claim to "love" their husbands.  However, this "love" no longer has any passion.  The love they feel is a brotherly love.  I've met many married women who tell me the same thing.  "I love him, but I am not in love with him."  Then we close the hotel room door and get down to business.

R



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1 comment:

  1. ah, but it depends on the framework that a couple creates for themselves. marriage and fun is not necessarily an oxymoron, but unfortunately most people don't understand how to achieve this, don't understand some bigger truths of life, and human nature.

    it's just a matter of finding the right person to do this with. and I am not talking about eternal romance and sunshine bursting out of the couple's asses. just reality.

    looking forward to your future posts! already subscribed to your updates.

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