When does one experience True Love?

True love takes time to bloom.

What you experience in the first year or so of a relationship is infatuation and sexual attraction.

As the bursts of infatuation start to fade with the first few arguments and the first few misunderstandings, that’s when love starts to enter the picture.

And this is where most couples start to drift away emotionally, or even end up breaking up because of incompatibilities.

If you’re in a relationship where both of you truly understand each other and feel compatible with each other, and most importantly, love each other, chances are, you’re experiencing true love already.

Source: Lovepanky

"Move on to another person who can emotionally support you and love you without any split. That’s love."
Anon
"Usually the same issues that caused the first breakup, lead to a second, a third, and so on."
Anon
"Begging puts pressure on the dumper. You are pushing them to do what you want rather than what they want, and the automatic reaction to pressure (for a lot of people) is to want to do the opposite of what you are being pressured to do."
Anon
"Begging is unattractive, and when someone is breaking up with you, the last thing you want to do is make yourself even more unattractive to them."
Anon
"If someone continuously mistreats you or pushes you in the wrong direction, have enough respect for yourself to walk away from them."
"Sometimes you’ve got to emotionally let go of the things that once meant a lot to you, so you can move beyond the past and the pain it brings you, and open the next chapter in your life."
"Sometimes the person you want most is the person you’re better off without."

Exes don’t stay friends. Well, unless they’ve become sexless after a long boring relationship.

If a guy has come to terms with his break up, he won’t keep whining about it. He’ll get over it.

Everytime a relationship breaks, I just think that each party doesn’t get what they really need in the relationship. That’s just the way it should be.