Edit - I want to thank everyone for sharing their stories and experiences on this thread. I honestly had no idea how common this was. It’s truly an eye-opener. I always thought that you needed to be in love with someone in order for a relationship to work out, but I guess it really depends. There really is no right or wrong answer to whether or not this holds true. Based on the comments, it’s different for everyone. Reading these responses brought so many more questions to mind and unfortunately, I saw that it also made people question the depths of their relationship with their current or potential significant others. I sincerely apologize to those in which my post made them feel doubtful/insecure about their current/future relationships. I can see how this could discourage one from loving someone or being in a committed relationship. I never intended to make anyone feel that way. Love is an amazing feeling and is something people should all experience at least once in their life so I hope this post does not scare you from embracing it if given the chance – however, do know that nothing is guaranteed to last. That also applies to the pain that follows afterwards if and when it comes to an end. Anyway, thank you so much r/AskMen – including women - for participating in this discussion. I’m sorry I wasn’t able to reply to all of you but know that your input is appreciated.
Edit 2: Aaahhhh!! My first gold!? Thank you so much who ever you are!!! This is my first post so it means a lot. Again, thanks
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