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I apologise for the current ever-changing state of the blog,
trying to find a perfect new look for 2013 :) Please bear with me while I experiment with colour schemes, dynamics and so on
until I think I love it again! Also like my Facebook Page! Anyways, moving swiftly on to today’s topic!
Can you be in love with two people at the same time? This is
something that I’ve ALWAYS wondered about! Is it truly truly possible to be
completely in love with two people simultaneously? For once this topic doesn’t
even stem from my love for Rihanna and Chris Brown (who are apparently off
again **boooooo**), it’s just something that always seems to pop up in
conversations every now and then and I realised that I haven’t ever posted
about it. I asked a couple of people about it and I got the usual answers about
how there’s a difference between loving someone and being in love with someone,
which I completely agree with! But this post is not about the differences
between those!
People have dedicated whole songs to trying to figure out
how to live when in love with two people (Usher-What’s A Man To Do) and some
people have even released silly videos on the interweb which caused one of
their significant others to dump their ass! (Breezaay). There’s even my
favourite series at the moment; Vampire Diaries, where Elena has been in love
with both Stefan and Damon separately and together, they’ve both represented
different things to her, Stefan always being the safer option while Damon is
the daredevil bad boy that every girl secretly wishes they could tame. And
while I’m unhappy that she’s straying from the plot in my mind and trying to
please all the Delena fans, it makes me wonder why no one has ever questioned
whether she ever truly loved Stefan but when it happens in real life, people
always jump to the conclusion of “you obviously were never in love with the
first one”.
The movie Scavengers put being in love with two people in a
whole new perspective. Blake Lively’s character claims to be in love with two
guys who happen to be best friends, not in a destructive way to them though,
they also both love her. But anyways, the way she describes it is that one of
them has a softer side, he ‘makes love’ to her, he’s more passionate, more in
tune with his feelings, let’s call him Water. The other is hard, he’s not as in
touch with his feelings I guess and he definitely doesn’t ‘make love’ to her,
her body experiences a whole new set of feelings. Obviously he’s Fire.
Throughout the movie she doesn’t show preference to any of
them, she’s equally distressed when either of them are in danger, she doesn’t
sleep with one more frequently, in fact they often have coitus in threes. One
might argue that she isn’t in love with either of them and that what she feels
for them is just lust but for arguments sake, let’s say she is actually in love
with them both. She feels no form of confusion at all, she’s not conflicted in
her mind on who she should love more or spend the rest of her life with. She’s
just a young girl, having a blast on an island with two hot best friends. I
suppose it helps that they don’t get jealous and petty over her; she’s both of
theirs equally. What I’m wondering is this; is it possible for two different
people to bring out two completely different sides in you but in your mind
neither side is better or wrong, you love both people and both sides and can’t
imagine life with only the one. And no, you do not have split personality
disorder! Is it possible to have Water and Fire coexist?
I think it is, if not how on earth did Adele set fire to
the rain?! I’m not trying to say I can define what being in love with two
people is but I do think it’s possible! I mean why the hell not?? Who is always
creating all these plenty rules that we must abide by. Sure it’s probably
confusing and leads to a lot of heartbreak and a lot of pain, but if you know
you can’t handle it then don’t entertain the thoughts of having two people in
your life at the same time, flee from temptation! Let your heart heal before
inviting someone else to fill a gaping hole that was left by your last love. If
you end up living happily ever after, that’s great, if not... Well, all’s fair
in love and war.
Adios!
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