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Are You a Hopeless Romantic
Do you anxiously await the release of the next romantic comedy? Do you head into the theater armed with a large popcorn and a box of tissues? Are your bookshelves at home filled with romance novels that have happy endings? If you answered "yes" to these questions, you are most likely a Hopeless Romantic. Yes, this can be a good thing. You are certain that one day you will meet your soul mate and fantasize about that day. The movies and novels continue to give you hope that he/she does exist. You are in love with the idea of being in love.
Every new acquaintance is looked upon as potential for the one true love. The love that transcends all others. You are confident that a happy ending is in store for you and you as a hopeless romantic may find each new love interest extremely funny, cute and smart. In your optimism, you find any quirkiness amusing. You shower them with gifts, send them flowers and lavish them with attention. All of this can be viewed as approaching each relationship with hope and abandon. You hold nothing back, because true love is worth the risk.
Despite the hope and yearning you have for each relationship, you are viewed as being overly enthusiastic at best, obsessive at worst. As a result of wearing your heart on your sleeve, you may feel like you are on an emotional roller coaster. One day, you are filled with excitement over your third date, filled with expectations and plans. The next day you are despondent, as your date did not make the anticipated romantic overtures. You are a hopeless romantic and think, "This is not my soul mate, time to find someone else." You share your epiphany with friends and family and prepare to move on.
If you are a hopeless romantic, it can be good. You are perpetually optimistic, certain that your soul mate is just around the corner. You enjoy the thrill and anticipation that each relationship brings. As a downside, you are governed by emotion, rushing into relationships, hoping they will be "the one". The preconceived idea of the perfect relationship inadvertently causes you to sabotage yourself. Frequently you expect your latest love interest to live up to unrealistic ideals. What happens when two hopeless romantics meet? They either disappoint each other and part, or fall helplessly in love and live happily ever after.
About the Author
To learn more about how to win back a loved one, there are some very useful tips and techniques available at When Love Is... H L Raymond (Hat to my friends) has had her shingle out for more than ten years...it reads: I listen more than I talk, if you have serious questions I have walked the walk. Dedicated to helping others.
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