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Love Is The Beginning

November 27, 2018 By jwrdirector

 Love, Wedding, Marriage
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Love, Wedding, Marriage

The Start to every Wedding begins with…Love!

The essential attraction that occurs between two people. The stages of love that has a beginning and the magic from the spark leads to the dream. Love is real between each other. Two individuals that never knew each other will share their lives, and likes.  A couple will learn about each other’s interests and so much more.  A relationship status that leads to the engagement marriage proposal.  The engagement ring creates a binding Love agreement.

Each couple becoming a wedding couple begins with Love.

This is where it all begins… with Love!

Chemistry is a simple emotion. Individuals are whole with the Love they feel.  The sparks truly spark!  The fireworks really light up the sky and that feeling is true.  It feels right.

Pay close attention to the signs! Listen to the heart and your mind. The message is strong!

It offers a couple that time to see the other person’s real self.  What makes them special.  A person’s world changes when sharing it with another.  They smile and laugh more.

Feelings of the heart are a loving relationship.  When your heart is filled, you find yourself working together as a team.  You find your likes together as a couple. You find what compliments each other as you are in this relationship.  A relationship is two people have made the decision to not see or date anyone else.  This decision assists a couple to get to know one another deeply.

While sharing your lives, that deepness turns into true love.  Pure happiness is beyond the little things, but it is the little things that build you up.  You find yourself no longer thinking of only you.

 

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