Plunging or Paddling: Understanding the Risks and Rewards of Falling in Love

We have grown accustomed to the idea of “falling” in love, a phrase that implies both enchantment and trepidation. But as we navigate the mysterious waters of romance, perhaps it’s time to reconsider the metaphor we’ve grown accustomed to—falling in love. After all, when was the last time you intentionally fell into anything without getting a bruise or two? So why should we be so reckless with our hearts? When it comes to matters of the heart, we often find ourselves at a crossroads: should we take the daring plunge into love or opt for a more cautious approach, paddling our way toward it? The choice is not always an easy one, as it involves navigating the intricate balance between vulnerability and self-preservation. 

Is A Long Distance Relationship For You?

Long distance relationships are not for everyone. One thing you can expect from a long distance relationship is that you will be spending far more time on your own, than you would in a traditional relationship. Either way, it is important to understand the difference between feeling alone and loneliness.

MATING RITUALS

Saying that the greatest friendship is that created of opposites, might explain Patrick and Tony’s friendship. Two men made of entirely different cloth and weave. Patrick is a tight weave, like expensive Egyptian cotton compared to Tony’s weave, which is as loose as a fishnet intended for catching big fish. A funny tale of friendship, becoming a pet owner and finding love.