Can I love two people??
asked by Euphoria-koiobito on 9 October 2007 20:59
I'm in love with my ex or so I think so(I'm only saying I think because I may say taht Im in love but appearantly that word doesnt apply to teen relationships..so it might come up as infatuation in the end but Im pretty sure Im in love) I would do anything for him, while still keeping my values and virtues that matter to me and still respecting myself. But now that we've broken up, I still love him. Although I still think of getting back with him, if he doesnt want to be in that kind of relationship with me anymore then I'm happy with the friendship that we have. But I wonder if I can still have the love I've always had for him and love someone else the samw way while getting over my ex..?
Answers
Yea I think it's possible to love two people at the same time. But we live in a monogamous (sp?) society, so having more than 1 love definitely means drama.
It's absolutely possible to love two (or even more) people at one time. I would even consider it natural. Just make sure that it doesn't cause you undue anxiety!
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