DD & I were having a conversation last night. Nine months ago she broke up with her long term boyfriend of over 5 years. They started dating when she was 15 so they were very young.
Since breaking up she has dated at least a dozen guys. Some she's had quite a few dates with, others were just coffee at Starbucks & that was enough she said! Two of them she was interested in, but they were pretty fickle about seeing her - on their terms & then when she backed off & wouldn't give them the time of day they started to show interest again. They could both pass for Abercrombie models & knew it. (they actually both worked there)
She met another boy recently & has dated him numerous times. When they first met she said she really, really liked him for many different reasons. He seems to be a good genuine kid, very respectful of her & also to DH & myself when he comes to pick her up.
I asked her again last night how things were going with him & she said good, but she doesn't know if she wants to "date" him exclusively. I guess what they're doing now is called "hanging out". You know how those dating terms change. When I was younger & you were dating someone exclusively you were "going out".
Anyway, I asked what her thoughts were because she had told me she really liked this boy. She said that she did like him a lot & she definitely wanted to keep "hanging out" but wasn't sure about the dating exclusively yet & if he were to ask her she wasn't sure what she would say. After dating someone for over 5 years, I get that. Plus, she started her senior year in college today & wants to "leave her options open". LOL
So, we got to talking about how you feel about someone & how it feels to love someone. She said she had butterflies when she met her long term boyfriend & had some flutters when she met the Abercrombie wannabees. (her exBF also could have passed for an Abercrombie model & worked there too - do you see a pattern!)
I told her that I didn't think love meant butterflies, stars & fireworks. I told her that I didn't immediately fall in love with her father, my DH. In fact, we met, I gave him my phone number, we dated & I didn't feel attracted to him at all. It was through a date that I didn't even want to go on that I finally realized I did like him & would give him a shot.
There were no butterflies or fireworks for me at the time, but now he's the one that I couldn't live without. When I see him come downstairs dressed for an appointment I see this handsome man that I love with all my heart & soul. I'm not sure when I "fell in love" with him, but I do know that I did during the process of us getting to know each other & go through the dating process.
I told her that I don't think she's ready to make a commitment right now anyway. I also feel part of that reason is because she's afraid of the hurt she'll feel again if things didn't work out. She has had contact with the exBF & each time she does it causes that old pain to return again. BTW - she broke up with him.
Anyway, after my long winded post, what is love to you? Was it butterflies & fireworks right from the beginning or did you fall in love over time?
Since breaking up she has dated at least a dozen guys. Some she's had quite a few dates with, others were just coffee at Starbucks & that was enough she said! Two of them she was interested in, but they were pretty fickle about seeing her - on their terms & then when she backed off & wouldn't give them the time of day they started to show interest again. They could both pass for Abercrombie models & knew it. (they actually both worked there)
She met another boy recently & has dated him numerous times. When they first met she said she really, really liked him for many different reasons. He seems to be a good genuine kid, very respectful of her & also to DH & myself when he comes to pick her up.
I asked her again last night how things were going with him & she said good, but she doesn't know if she wants to "date" him exclusively. I guess what they're doing now is called "hanging out". You know how those dating terms change. When I was younger & you were dating someone exclusively you were "going out".
Anyway, I asked what her thoughts were because she had told me she really liked this boy. She said that she did like him a lot & she definitely wanted to keep "hanging out" but wasn't sure about the dating exclusively yet & if he were to ask her she wasn't sure what she would say. After dating someone for over 5 years, I get that. Plus, she started her senior year in college today & wants to "leave her options open". LOL
So, we got to talking about how you feel about someone & how it feels to love someone. She said she had butterflies when she met her long term boyfriend & had some flutters when she met the Abercrombie wannabees. (her exBF also could have passed for an Abercrombie model & worked there too - do you see a pattern!)
I told her that I didn't think love meant butterflies, stars & fireworks. I told her that I didn't immediately fall in love with her father, my DH. In fact, we met, I gave him my phone number, we dated & I didn't feel attracted to him at all. It was through a date that I didn't even want to go on that I finally realized I did like him & would give him a shot.
There were no butterflies or fireworks for me at the time, but now he's the one that I couldn't live without. When I see him come downstairs dressed for an appointment I see this handsome man that I love with all my heart & soul. I'm not sure when I "fell in love" with him, but I do know that I did during the process of us getting to know each other & go through the dating process.
I told her that I don't think she's ready to make a commitment right now anyway. I also feel part of that reason is because she's afraid of the hurt she'll feel again if things didn't work out. She has had contact with the exBF & each time she does it causes that old pain to return again. BTW - she broke up with him.
Anyway, after my long winded post, what is love to you? Was it butterflies & fireworks right from the beginning or did you fall in love over time?
I agree that love isn't always instantaneous and doesn't always consist of fireworks and butterflies. Sometimes it's a slow, smoldering burn that ignites into a burst of flames.
: It was one of those things that snuck up on me. I liked him a lot, I wanted to be around him, sorta felt drawn to him in a way that I can't quite explain. But butterflies and craziness at first, no not at all. I sure didn't think we would end up married!

But it's still much much more than that. We were best friends first, and we are still each others' best friend. I think that's one of the most important parts of marriage.
. At this point, I told him I couldn't date him.

