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Sunday, October 31, 2004Y
The writings of love...

>Love is like 2 people filling up a piece of paper... > > > > A relationship starts off as a clear piece of paper. A guy and a gal > > agrees to write on that piece of paper. When it starts, both r excited as > > it's their first time working together. > > > > They fill up the paper with the best of things they can think of. > > Sometimes the guy writes more, sometimes the gal writes more. Some people > > writes without thinking much, some writes after some thought. > > > > As the writing carries on, it gets more and more tiring. The couple >have > > to be motivated to keep on writing. This is the commitment and > > responsibility of a relationship. As long as the urge to write continues, > > the writing will never end. It will carry on paper after paper until one > > pen's ink run out. This is eternal love till death do us apart... > > > > Some couples prefer to write together, some write their own and >combine > > the efforts. Neither side should be the only one writing, else ink may get > > blocked for the party who writes non-stop. Too tired... > > > > The character of a person is like the handwriting on the paper... > > Everyone has his/her handwriting. It is very difficult to change one's > > handwriting. Not impossible but it takes a lot of time and hard work. > > > > The outcome may not be desirable. It is also difficult to imitate the > > handwritings of another person. The most one can do is to be tidier or >more > > untidy in their handwritings. Sometimes, to make the writing on the paper > > look more presentable, it could be necessary for either side to slightly > > alter the style of his/her handwritings... > > > > A mistake in love is like a smudge on the paper... Whether purposely >or > > accidentally a smudge is a smudge. No matter how well the writing has >gone. > > > > So far or how lovely is the content, a smudge will leave a mark no > > matter how well u cover it (eraser, liquid paper, etc.). Whether to keep >on > > writing will depend on the perception of the couple. Whether they mind the > > content more or the outlook of the piece of work more. Worst case is when > > the paper is torn. It'll leave a very ugly mark. Well, the decision lies > > with the couple... > > > > To break-off is to stop writing... Many reasons can lead to this >ending. > > One party could be the one writing non-stop and really too tired to carry >on > > anymore. One party or both could be unsatisfied with the content or really > > dislike what each other is writing (it takes time to know the writing >style > > of someone, it could be halfway through the paper before it is known). Or >a > > smudge exists and either one or both mind (depend on their level of > > perfectionism). Or it could be what they r writing r contradicting each > > other. It can also be the case where one party finds another partner to > > write with... > > > > Other analogies... Pen users r serious lovers. Those who use pencils > > like to test things out first. Some even write drafts with other people > > (many-timers). After a breakup, a photocopy of the writings so far is made > > and this is given to a party while the other keeps the original (for > > memories). Or it could be either or neither will keep the writings. It >could > > also be the original work lies there waiting for the original writers to >be > > back. A well-done masterpiece could be bound into a book and kept forever. > > Likewise in some cases, it may be pieces of paper lying around. > > > > Different people writes different things and have different outcomes. >In > > the case of people going through many relationships, it's just like >changing > > partners to work with. > > > > Some may write things according to past experiences or have new ideas. > > While writing, the couple may exchange their pens. In a new relationship, > > one party might mind that his/her partner's pen has been used by other > > people before. Personally I believe this also applies to friendship right? > > It also requires both parties to play their part to keep the friendship > > forever lasting. > > > > You only live once. What do you really want to do and achieve in life? > > Let's think, learn & share. It is a meaningful journey.

Loving every minute of life 10/31/2004