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Parenting Emotionally Intense Children

August 19th, 2010 No comments
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parenting emotionally intense children
I still think my first love …?

My first love was someone I knew in my last year of college – 21 years and lost my virginity. We had a passionate relationship – emotionally intense and romantic. He and I broke up, because their parents have suffered a loss (which is white and I'm from Asia) and have never supported. We were still young. He finished medical school and went and married a white, 10 years younger and is the end of the story. I never had the connection type emotional again. I am married and have children and have always dreamed of. I know he has made progress, but occasionally I wonder if you still think of me – or I'm just a crazy heart Romantic @. You probably know the answer. I hope he is happy – me, but I still wonder if you have good memories as I do.

Hopefully this does not seem to lack of respect, but I think there is a cultural tendency for women to Asia for the development fantasies tell us about your first love. I know that many Asian women who have had a similar attitude to look back with nostalgia to someone's past. A man available in the past always be perfect, because you are loving memory and not a real person with imperfections. There is nothing wrong with having good memories, but do not let that stop to appreciate what you have in the here and now. His real life, however imperfectly, always read something more for you than the fantasies of a perfect past.

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