Psidgaf wrote:I am lucky, I met my soul mate over 50 years ago, despite being told by my parents and friends that it would never last, we are still together.
TWATkins wrote:No such thing ..
Star wrote:TWATkins wrote:No such thing ..
Maybe yours is still out there, searching for you.
TWATkins wrote:Star wrote:TWATkins wrote:No such thing ..
Maybe yours is still out there, searching for you.
If that were true (which it isn't), what if my "soulmate" lives in, say, a random suburb in Australia ?.
There's a less than zero percent chance i'm ever going to get to Australia, so how am I supposed to find them ?.
As I always say, the idea of a "soulmate" or "the one" is nothing more than a plot device for romantic comedies that the media managed to convince people was an actual thing. It isn't.
Star wrote:TWATkins wrote:Star wrote:TWATkins wrote:No such thing ..
Maybe yours is still out there, searching for you.
If that were true (which it isn't), what if my "soulmate" lives in, say, a random suburb in Australia ?.
There's a less than zero percent chance i'm ever going to get to Australia, so how am I supposed to find them ?.
As I always say, the idea of a "soulmate" or "the one" is nothing more than a plot device for romantic comedies that the media managed to convince people was an actual thing. It isn't.
He/she as I don’t know whether you are male or female Twatkins, maybe right under your nose.
Guest wrote:Star wrote:TWATkins wrote:Star wrote:TWATkins wrote:No such thing ..
Maybe yours is still out there, searching for you.
If that were true (which it isn't), what if my "soulmate" lives in, say, a random suburb in Australia ?.
There's a less than zero percent chance i'm ever going to get to Australia, so how am I supposed to find them ?.
As I always say, the idea of a "soulmate" or "the one" is nothing more than a plot device for romantic comedies that the media managed to convince people was an actual thing. It isn't.
He/she as I don’t know whether you are male or female Twatkins, maybe right under your nose.
Or in the mirror.
Star wrote:Guest wrote:Star wrote:TWATkins wrote:Star wrote:Maybe yours is still out there, searching for you.
If that were true (which it isn't), what if my "soulmate" lives in, say, a random suburb in Australia ?.
There's a less than zero percent chance i'm ever going to get to Australia, so how am I supposed to find them ?.
As I always say, the idea of a "soulmate" or "the one" is nothing more than a plot device for romantic comedies that the media managed to convince people was an actual thing. It isn't.
He/she as I don’t know whether you are male or female Twatkins, maybe right under your nose.
Or in the mirror.
That’s not nice Guesty
Guest wrote:Let Mr Watkins be the judge of that.
TWATkins wrote:Guest wrote:Let Mr Watkins be the judge of that.
It did make me laugh, i must admit
To answer your question Star, I am but a mere male but "the one" really isn't anywhere to be found, and never will be.
dis wrote:I went out with my husband when I was younger. We split up for a few years and we were both miserable. If we hadn’t got back together I’d still be single now. It has only ever been him.
I don’t know if he’s my soulmate, but he’s the only person I can be arsed with enough to spend this much time with.
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