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Is love just a dream? Or is it possible for two people to care for each other?

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Question - (22 February 2010) 2 Answers - (Newest, 22 February 2010)
A male El Salvador age 30-35, *lexES writes:

Hello =). I have been wondering, becouse ive been always kinda lonely, is love just a dream/fantasy? It is possible for two people to care for each other? to trust each other? to try to make the other person feel special?.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (22 February 2010):

It is possible, yes. Believe me, it really is. Love does exist! I'm sorry you feel lonely. It can make you wonder if love is real or just a dream. But you are still young, you have many opportunities in your future to discover love, to love someone and have them love and care for you too. x

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A male reader, CaringGuy United Kingdom +, writes (22 February 2010):

Yes, love is possible. I love my girlfriend and she loves me. The thing about love is that it needs work. To fall in love is easy. To stay in love requires effort. It's all about communication and effort. When you love a woman (and you will), you need to put effort in. And she needs to put effort in too.

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