I'll Never Love Again
A soulmate or soul mate is a person with whom one has a feeling of deep and natural affinity, love, intimacy, sexuality, spirituality, and/or compatibility
Love is a complicated thing.
Do you believe that there's a perfect fit out there for everyone? How do you handle writing a story about a widow(er) or a divorced character who meets someone special? Which type of story do you prefer to read, the first-time-falling-in-love or the second-time-around-but-just-as-special romance?
Love is a complicated thing.
Do you believe that there's a perfect fit out there for everyone? How do you handle writing a story about a widow(er) or a divorced character who meets someone special? Which type of story do you prefer to read, the first-time-falling-in-love or the second-time-around-but-just-as-special romance?
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But strangly enough two of my published stories are about widowers and one of them really, really loved this first wife.
I had to make the heroine of that story totally different from his first wife and then I had to have him explain that he'd always love his first wife, she was the woman who taught him how to love and all that, but this new woman was going to be the gal he loved for the rest of his life. It got kinda complicated.
First time love just seems so much simpler and pure.
Good question.
Jessica, yeah, a divorce would def. hone perspective. And extra special...I agree. Maybe because it's more valuable after seeing in the first marriage how fragile love is?
Terri, I agree, getting older changes how I see things too.
~ Wendy
I think each one is magical.
With first love, there's an innocence and sense of wonder with it all. Yet with that comes higher expectations that are easily shattered when your partner's flaws start crashing in. I think first love is a little more judgemental and selfish, because a lot of times we're so young we haven't even learned to know ourselves, much less someone else.
With second-time love, you're wiser and more mature -- not so caught up in the romance of it all. It's a more realistic, enduring kind of love, because you've embraced your own flaws and in so doing, learn to see past the flaws and appreciate the fragile humanness of your partner. You accept them as they are because they accept you. Second time love is a more accepting love.
But they're both equally lovely and thrilling, in their way. :-)
FSU fan?
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I like reading about both types of romances, as long as the author makes it authentic.
I think the first time if it is really a ture soul mate and they live happily ever after yes one might die before the other and sometimes they go together .
the second time would be a different love as I think each love is different my sister has been a widow three times and she says each love is different but the first one was I would say if I ask her she would say he was the special one .........
Melissa, well-said!
Warren, I love getting the male point of view. And yep, I'm a FSU fan, though it's mainly 'cause I like their colors. *grin*
I kind of want to read that story. Isn't it his memoir? I love the title.
Keli, can't wait to buy that story one day! :-)
Hi Kay, thanks so much for sharing your thoughts! Interesting point about your sister. My great-grandma was widowed twice, married three times, and I've heard that her second husband was the one she really had a spark with, although the third I think was a wonderful companion to her.
I also thing a person can find a soul mate in a best friend, not just a spouse or SO!
Since I'm a widow, a story about finding another love is interesting. I remember reading a Karen Kingsbury novel where a widower struggles with remarriage.
Need to do some research on widowhood? Email me. :)
Blessings,
Susan
I don't know about one perfect fit, because we are not the same size and shape throughout our lives.
GREAT discussion.
I MISS this place:)
Patti