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Old 01-31-2003, 01:03 AM
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Originally posted by Munchkin03
Does anyone think they can find "the One" at a young age? By young, I don't mean 12 or 13. I'm talking about people at the end or just out of college.
My boy and I started dating at the beginning of our senior year of HS - we were 17. We've been together all through college, and are getting engaged (hopefully *very* soon).

I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is "the one." We had different majors and activites in college, so we had the opportunity to get out and meet other people and do different things. But there has never been another person that understands me the way he does, and vice versa.

In the Kurt Vonnegut book Slapstick, the main character has a twin sister, and when they get together, they're immensely smart and capable of doing nearly anything. And when they're not, they're just ordinary - their "apart" names are Betty and Bobby Brown (to show just how plain and normal they are). When Josh and I are together, we are downright hilarious - we entertain ourselves and our friends, I seriously think that he and I have the next million dollar idea in our brains. When we're apart for periods of time we say stuff like "I miss you bobby/betty brown" because with our relationship, the whole is much greater than the sum of its parts.

Its possible - just very rare
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