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    Quote Originally Posted by suchaminx View Post
    Why it is gibberish because someone doesn't agree with you and as for accusing someone of lying/making it up I think you are totally out of order

    Gibberish is a generic term in English for talking that sounds like speech, but has no actual meaning. The common theme in gibberish statements is a lack of literal sense, which can also be described as a presence of nonsense.

    People who say "love" are magically bestowed virtues of fidelity and truthfulness? Those who evoke love never leave their partners, never cheat, never say it because they want something? They never use it as a smoke screen to hide their selfishness and or dishonesty? They never say love when the truth is lust? People who say "love" never say it without meaning it?

    It has been my experience that people who swear by love the most (and feel threatened by my attitude) behave in the manner that confirms my opinion.

    In real life "love" never has a "happy" ending. I have yet to see a couple who is flamboyant about their great love actually say it without hiding betrayals. Been there, done that - I prefer the truth and honesty. If I had a dollar for every time when a person who had betrayed and caused hurt to their partner said they love them....I make no apologies for thinking they are liars.

    As for making up, LOL...when it comes to men women always read into things what they want it to be the truth not what is.

    Fairy tales sound good, but they are made up wishful thinking ....if people want to take that personally they should ask themselves why, because its their problem. I dont care what people tell themselves in order to get through another day, but I have zero tolerance about being patronized over not being a "believer".
    Last edited by damyanti; 02-26-2009 at 05:13 AM.

    "Men had either been afraid of her, or had thought her so strong that she didn't need their consideration. He hadn't been afraid, and had given her the feeling of constancy she needed. While he, the orphan, found in her many women in one: mother sister lover sibyl friend. When he thought himself crazy she was the one who believed in his visions." - Salman Rushdie, the Satanic Verses

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