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Friday, May 27, 2005

WOW!!!! I'M PASSIONATE TOO.......

Passionates have a great capacity to love. In fact, you may have several "great loves" in your lifetime. When you connect with someone it's immediate, intense, and on multiple levels— mental, emotional, spiritual, and sexual. You realize that sometimes love can be brief and other times lifelong. So, you try to enjoy love, avoid the urge to control it, and just see where it takes you.
Physical chemistry is a key part of the initial spark for you. Although people love to talk about sex, the truth is that most people are afraid of their "wild" side. You aren't. You trust your instincts and know exactly who you find attractive and what turns you on. No matter how nice a woman may be, if there's no passion in your first kiss, it's probably not going to work out.
Your approach to love can change over time. Physical passion may become less crucial and commitment may become more important. However, for now your "style" of loving has these common features:
Love means sharing your life completely with someone. Her friends and family become your friends and family, and vice versa. You're willing to sacrifice some of your independence so you and the one you love can share a life together.
Love and sexual infatuation are two very different things from your point of view. If you really love each other, you should be willing to wait a while before having sex. Sexual passion is fun, but the excitement tends to wane over time. Eventually, affection and companionship are as (if not more) important as sex.
When you're in love, you'll eventually want to make a commitment to each other. Neither partner should be kept waiting indefinitely. Yet at the same time, rushing into a commitment only adds to the pressure of forming a relationship. When you're ready to commit, both partners will know it and be happy about it.

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