It is very warming, but I am extremely skeptical of the same everlasting "love" in our current society. They, much like my parents and grandparents are from a different era. Sometimes I think it would be much easier to settle and stay settled if you'd only ever had the one partner from an early age. With more choice and variety comes great difficulty. Monogamy is an extremely difficult task. As soon as money/cheating/spite is mixed in that is a recipe for disaster.
I unfortunately think the Fadi breed are wearing thin. Or maybe I am just wrong. Who knows. I am a man of science, and the statistics are not in monogamies favour. Maybe that's too much of a sterile and clinical approach though![]()
My first reaction was, shit I left my hammock out in the rain.
Second reaction, they look happy.
lol Andy, you make me laugh.
I would like a hammock someday...had one in Spain, not the comfiest thing in the world I gotta say![]()
My next door neighbour said he stopped loving his wife 30 years ago. They been together 50 (2 life sentences as he calls it lol).
Now he can't live without her as she is his best friend.
cheers
trent
I agree with Fadi.
People of that generation didn't give up on each other either. They worked hard at their relationships because they knew that relationships took work and dedication.
I think it's all too easy to dispose of relationships today. Maybe this makes a lot of people lazy.
My parents got together in their 30s (totally wild in their day) so not at a very young age. But even though they sometimes frustrate each other...they have a wonderful bond built on respect and love and it's a beautiful thing.
Lovely pic.
See this short story that fits so well with that pic ... says a lot about love though a lifetime. It's really beautiful:
05 | March | 2010 | Bella Camila
Aww that's beautiful Viv...made me a bit teary actually
The Notebook.
A good movie to couple these sentiments with.