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Working with you definitely helped me get to the bottom line of what I want in a relationship, which is consideration, respect & communication. You helped me choose, in a conscious way, a relationship that helps me grow. Thank you!
-- Mona[Click here to read more]
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This weekend is Valentine’s Day, and I chose not to
make a big deal about it this year to the singles searching for a life partner relationship. After all,
it’s only one day focusing on love, while the truth is that EVERY day in the year should
be about, and be filled with, love. For some people, having a date, or being in a serious relationship,
is important for two days of the year: New Year’s Eve and Valentine’s Day. And you
can include your birthday too if it means you can tell your family that instead of celebrating with
them, you’re going to be with your sweetheart.
The point of my ignoring Valentine’s Day stems from my interest in helping singles
find a LIFE partner. Having a life partner means that you have someone to share your life EVERY
day of the year. And having a life partner means that you can grow together, maybe even have a
family, and create a life where you can exemplify other values--such as loyalty, kindness, honesty,
giving and sharing, in addition to love.
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So I challenge relationship-oriented singles to look beyond this one day celebrating love and
Cupid. Instead, continue to consciously search for the one with whom you can share thousands of
days with. A whole life together always equals more than one or two Valentine’s Days. And
a bunch of flowers.
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Posted by: Janice on Friday, February 13, 2004 - 10:00 PM
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