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Lost Than

Is it better to have loved and lost than never loved at all?
I'm not talking about familial love. I'm referring to a relationship between a man & a woman. What's your opinion?
Yes without a doubt to experience the emotion of pure love is worth every moment of misery which comes with it's possible loss
time goes on and is a great healer of a broken heart so yes the per-suite of true love even though it can bring heartbreak is worth the risk
to miss out on true love is to miss out on the greatest experience of life it's self
Dawn
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Lost Then Found *COLLAB* (CLOSED)
When All You Want is to Win Back Lost Love
Like many of us you may have reached a point in your life where you are wondering if things would have been better had you taken the other path in life. That other path may be the lost love you used to have for someone. If you do want to win back a lost love from a long time ago it will not be easy and could be an uphill battle. Maybe you lost this love because you thought the grass was greener on the other side but later realized that was not true. You now realize that the love you had a long time ago could be just what you have been missing all this time. Read on to find out if there are some things you can do to win back a lost love.
The very first thing you should do is to make sure there is currently nothing in your life right now that you are missing out on. In looking back at your lost love, the biggest mistake you made was that you didn’t take advantage of the opportunities you had right then and there. So in order to not make the same mistake again, make sure the current path you are on is not once again missing something good. Once you are in the future from now you don’t want to be looking back yet again at today and think you missed yet another opportunity. This especially applies to any potential love interests you may have now. It is better having love right now than it is having the thought of trying to win back lost love. Don't be blind to what may be happening in your life right now.
You should also realize that your lost love may have moved on by now. You may not be happy with your present life and may be longing for what could have been, but that doesn't mean your lost love is thinking the same. Their path may have worked out just fine for them. You should not interfere with their life if they are happy and very content with it. Doing so may cause them or you harm of some kind. If your lost love has moved on then you should take that as a sign that you may be wasting your time trying to win back that lost love.
You'll also have to come to the understanding that people change over time. Are you the same person you were 10 years ago? Probably not. Things could have happened in your lost love's life or your own that changed either person's personality. You'll never be able to relive the past which many people try to do. You should only try to win back lost love because you are looking toward the future and feel it will be better than your past, yet different than the past you had with that person.
Whatever you do, start off slowly. Your long lost love may not be expecting you to show up or call, so don’t inundate them with these events, since that will only look like desperation. You may feel desperate and even obsessed by this person but keep that hidden. Take the time to get to know them again and don’t let them know how badly you actually want them.
Continue to think to the future and don’t look back. It is more important with winning back lost love to look forward. Think about the kind of future you may be able to make with him or her and realize you can’t relive the past. You lost your love because one of you missed the opportunity way back when. Take advantage of today so you don’t do it again. If you do get the opportunity to win back lost love or start the love over then make the most of the situation but don’t be foolish about it.
About the Author
More ways to win lost love are at Get Ex Back. Other top get your ex back information is at Get Love Back. The author, Mark D. Jordan is a writer and researcher residing in Pennsylvania.


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God deals with individuals, not groups.