autumnpalm
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I was spending the day with one of my young cousins today who is a huge Taylor Swift fan and when the song "The Way I Loved You" came on, she was telling me that she hopes she never ends up in a "boring" relationship like the one in the song.
I don't know if I'm just old fashioned, but the guy in the song sounds pretty good to me! It got me thinking about relationships (from a pop song, go figure!
) and whether it is more important to have the "fire" or the "good guy". We were discussing it and where I would rather go for the nice guy that is solid and stable, she would rather have the passion and excitement.
Of course, she told me the reason for that is that I'm OLD.
Yikes! I'm barely into my twenties!
I'm not married yet, although I am in a relationship, and I feel pretty strongly that I would rather go for a polite, considerate guy than the one with intense chemistry. Maybe it's just bad experiences with relationships, but a guy who calls exactly when he says he will doesn't sound so bad to me!
In case you haven't heard the words to the song, I'll post them here:
He is sensible and so incredible
And all my single friends are jealous
He says everything I need to hear and it's like
I couldn't ask for anything better
He opens up my door and I get into his car
And he says, you look beautiful tonight
And I feel perfectly fine
But I've been screamin' and fightin'
And kissin' in the rain
And it's two a.m. and I'm cursin' your name
You're so in love that you act insane
And that's the way I loved you
Breakin' down and comin' undone
It's a roller-coaster kinda rush
And I never knew I could feel that much
And that's the way I loved you
He respects my space and never makes me wait
And he calls exactly when he says he will
He's close to my mother
Talks business with my father
He's charming and endearing, and I'm comfortable
But I've been screamin' and fightin'
And kissin' in the rain
And it's two a.m. and I'm cursin' your name
You're so in love that you act insane
And that's the way I loved you
Breakin' down and comin' undone
It's a roller-coaster kinda rush
And I never knew I could feel that much
And that's the way I loved you
He can't see the smile I'm fakin'
And my heart's not breakin'
'Cause I'm not feelin' anything at all
And you were wild and crazy
Just so frustrating, intoxicating, complicated
Got away by some mistake and now
I'll be screamin' and fightin'
And kissin' in the rain
It's two a.m. and I'm cursin' your name
I'm so in love that I acted insane
And that's the way I loved you
Breakin' down and comin' undone
It's a roller-coaster kinda rush
And I never knew I could feel that much
And that's the way I loved you
And that's the way I loved you
I never knew I could feel that much
And that's the way I loved you
Which side of the fence are you on? Am I really that old fashioned?

I don't know if I'm just old fashioned, but the guy in the song sounds pretty good to me! It got me thinking about relationships (from a pop song, go figure!
) and whether it is more important to have the "fire" or the "good guy". We were discussing it and where I would rather go for the nice guy that is solid and stable, she would rather have the passion and excitement. Of course, she told me the reason for that is that I'm OLD.

Yikes! I'm barely into my twenties!I'm not married yet, although I am in a relationship, and I feel pretty strongly that I would rather go for a polite, considerate guy than the one with intense chemistry. Maybe it's just bad experiences with relationships, but a guy who calls exactly when he says he will doesn't sound so bad to me!
In case you haven't heard the words to the song, I'll post them here:
He is sensible and so incredible
And all my single friends are jealous
He says everything I need to hear and it's like
I couldn't ask for anything better
He opens up my door and I get into his car
And he says, you look beautiful tonight
And I feel perfectly fine
But I've been screamin' and fightin'
And kissin' in the rain
And it's two a.m. and I'm cursin' your name
You're so in love that you act insane
And that's the way I loved you
Breakin' down and comin' undone
It's a roller-coaster kinda rush
And I never knew I could feel that much
And that's the way I loved you
He respects my space and never makes me wait
And he calls exactly when he says he will
He's close to my mother
Talks business with my father
He's charming and endearing, and I'm comfortable
But I've been screamin' and fightin'
And kissin' in the rain
And it's two a.m. and I'm cursin' your name
You're so in love that you act insane
And that's the way I loved you
Breakin' down and comin' undone
It's a roller-coaster kinda rush
And I never knew I could feel that much
And that's the way I loved you
He can't see the smile I'm fakin'
And my heart's not breakin'
'Cause I'm not feelin' anything at all
And you were wild and crazy
Just so frustrating, intoxicating, complicated
Got away by some mistake and now
I'll be screamin' and fightin'
And kissin' in the rain
It's two a.m. and I'm cursin' your name
I'm so in love that I acted insane
And that's the way I loved you
Breakin' down and comin' undone
It's a roller-coaster kinda rush
And I never knew I could feel that much
And that's the way I loved you
And that's the way I loved you
I never knew I could feel that much
And that's the way I loved you
Which side of the fence are you on? Am I really that old fashioned?


in line. My DH was never really "wild" in so many words, but he's what I wanted. So I think I'll pick "safe and protected" over "wild" anytime! 
Then DH came along and was so sweet, we hardly ever fight, awww bliss! Of course, he's total eye candy too!


). Both were great guys on paper. Treated me right, honest, faithful, fun, etc. I did love both of them but looking back I never was head over heels for either of them. We had a good relationship and I could have married either of them and been satisfied. But I wanted more than satisfaction. I always found myself wondering if this is it? This is as good as it gets? So I ended the last engagement and told myself that I would never settle for being with someone that was 'ok'. I knew I wanted more. So after dating a few more guys (I had dated enough for a lifetime before I was even engaged!