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Let Me Ask, According To Many Marriage Records Does True Love Exist?
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By: Francis K. Githinji Email Article
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According to many marriage records, true love is a rare substance. Many people who go for marriage as culmination of true love get highly disappointed somewhere in their married life. People have different perceptions about love but they all reflect a common love layout. Love is an emotion that forces fondness and affection towards one person. That is a skeleton of love. When people get married, they are supposed to add meat to the skeleton in order to enjoy love as a full package. It is surprising that what is generated instead is hate, contempt and perseverance. Some of the seemingly happy relationships have a lot of hidden discontent in their hearts. However people who enjoy true love in marriages are very few but only those who have identified the secret.

The secret to a good marriage is the gift of forgiveness and being light-hearted. True love is more than the intense passion experienced during the early years of marriage. That is just a passing crowd but it is all the same renewable. Marriage records shows that people who confess true love; those who have stand with each other even when they are old and grey have identified something to love in the other person. To identify what true love is, you have to critically single out one characteristic you cannot do without in your partner. The virtual has to be a basic love layout otherwise you will give yourself a reason to seek for poor substitutes.

If you are a single person, you might be surprised to learn that marriage records in your family lineage are very important. People are becoming modernized but there are some who still hold strongly to some of the traditional issues. In some cultures, a person's family background was a big factor to consider when looking for a life partner. Love layout was rarely an issue. It was marriage first to the right person then love comes after. That is why parents were most involved in the partner-searching exercise. A guy planning to marry a girl whose family back ground search was not performed was an exercise in futility. What our generation call true love was not a priority.

True love does not ask why. It asks for no explanations and places no value on issues like family backgrounds. A love layout that is full of blind passion does not auger well with marriage relationships. Marriage records have revealed that relationships that are based on the love or die scenarios do not last for long. For better marriage relationships it is advisable to go for less emotional partners. Emotional people are said to be vulnerable to relationship break up threats. They find it very hard to forgive and very easy to accuse. They might offer sensitive love but they do not give carelessness allowance which should be there in every successful relationship. It creates enough measure of care free attitude. When two lovers are too careful with their words or actions, the relationship might become strained.

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