Some questions from some book about Love and it's myths written by Babara DeAngelis... The point is to answer them and see if you've given into believing the hollywood myths about love and to possibly realize that it's a stupid thing to do. Amazon markets the book as:
"Finally--the book you've been waiting for to help you find and keep the right partner and make love last. Best-selling author and renowned relationship expert Barbara De Angelis (PhD) reveals everything you need to know about compatibility and shows you how to create the fulfilling relationship you deserve whether you are:
Married, and wondering if you could be happier.
Single, and wondering how to avoid another wrong partner.
In love, and wondering whether your partner is the right one for you."
Have you ever convinced yourself you were in love when you were really in lust?
Hard to say... haven't ever been in that position. I know I'm not in love if I at least don't feel at least some amount of physical attraction. Don't know if physical attraction equates to lust. Lusty love, and loving lust... I don't really see anything too wrong about that.
Have you had a habit of mistaking drama and tension for true love?
Are we trying to say true love has no drama and tension? That true love equates an absence of drama and tension? No wonder so many people are divorced these days.
Do you ever question a really healthy relationship because you don't feel head over heels in love with your partner all the time?
I'd like to know what kind of sex life DeAngelis has with her significant other. She's obviously not getting any.
Do you suspect that you choose partners with whom you are not compatible and ignore the people with whom you could be truly compatible?
Sure... I ignore all my friends and go out with people I don't like. If I could figure out compatability in an instant, I'd write a book now and make $$ off of it. Whatever happened to opposites attract?
I'm a better therapist anyday.
What a rip off...

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