Sexier Sex by Regina Lynn
Author:Regina Lynn [REGINA LYNN]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Seal Press
Published: 2012-01-08T16:00:00+00:00
How Not to Fall
in Love On line
Ella Fitzgerald: Louis , Louis, put down that horn a minute. I want to ask you a question.
Louis Armst rong: What’s on that pretty little mind of yours , there?
Ella Fitzgerald: Have you ever been in love?
Louis Armst rong: Ain’t you solemn! I been in love four times.
If you’ve ever been in love, you know that there are as many ways to fall in love as there are people. You might also know that love can sneak up on you when you least expect it, and often when you’re actively Not Looking for it.
Falling in love in modern times transcends boundaries: time, distance, technology. Lovers who meet online tend to find ways to shift their schedules to permit frequent interaction, figure out the cheapest ways to travel in order to spend time together in person, and make use of every bit of technology mentioned in this book.
Long-distance lovers finagle joint cell phone plans with unlimited in-plan voice minutes and large packages of text and picture messaging. Better webcams and faster Internet service become priorities, as does your frequent flyer plan and ways to get instant messages through the firewall at work.
Sometimes you have to go through all the work of an active search for True Love before you can honestly set your quest aside and pursue other interests. Love will blossom in its own time (which is usually the least convenient time for you, once you’re engaged in your own thing!).
And still other times, we completely screw ourselves up. For every true love that blooms anew online, you’ll find the dead petals of a dozen broken hearts. I believe that we need to go through those experiences to mature and appreciate a real love—yet at the same time, if I can save you some steps, I’ll gladly do so.
Here are some ways not to fall in love online.
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