Sunday, May 10, 2009

PHYSICAL

When it comes to relationships, I really like to take it slow. Even if there is very intense sexual chemistry, it's important that we get to know each other first and mad a mutual understanding of "love," because the first sex session is usually love making, and I don't want it to mean different things for either of us. Sorry to sound cheesy, but it would almost a religious experience-- the opening of new doors in all directions, which needs to be prepared for beforehand. The relationship would have had to been maybe nearly a year before sex, because by then, each person would have seen all sides of their significant other by the seasons of love. By spring, love is cool and flowering and shy. By summer, love is hot and passionate and spontaneous. bBy autumn, love is warm and feels timeless and romantic. But winter may be cold or snug, depending on how we come to realize our differences and our willingness to compromise for another lifetime of heated summers and fall nights. A person's true form in a longer-lasting relationship usually reveals itself during the "cold" months, and it can either result in a bitter end or in a promise of another lifetime of romance and bloom, and not until then would i want to get physical. There's no rushing through time, unless you want unforeseen chaos and calamity before the assurance that the relationship is not built on sand.


But what if I see eternity if your eyes?

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