Why you should never fall in love
You’ve probably fall in love, maybe in the past or you’re still in the pit or dungeon of love. I mean no offense; I’m just trying to tell you some truth here.
You’ve heard about relationships that failed, or maybe you’ve experienced a failed relationship(s) before, and you’ve been trying to figure out the reason behind this.
Let me give you an illustration:
When you want to get rid of a rat, you’ll go on to prepare bait using anything delicious – bread, fish, meat etc. When the rat comes around, the first thing that got his attention is the attractive and delicious meal, and not the bait. From the rat’s view he’ll say “I’ve finally made it to my palace”, “It’s meal time”, “What a perfect timing”; at the end the rat got trapped, and that’s over.
Finding a love have to do with the issue of life and death, you’re choosing someone that’ll raise you up when you fall, someone that’ll hear you even when you don’t speak, someone that’ll help raise the generations that will be coming out from you. You will not want to joke with that.
Finding love doesn’t have anything to do with curves or butts, it has almost nothing to do with the physical.
If you got attracted to the curves or anything ‘trappy’ at the first stage, then you’ve ‘fallen’ in love.
You shouldn’t fall in love like the rat that fell into a trap; you should walk consciously into love.
With that you’ll have your heart secured and not broken into pieces like sands.