Monday, 25 September 2017

# Romantic stories #

We all are sucker for romantic stories. Stories that have survived the hardest challenges to bring two people in love together. We all love to hear / read such stories – it restores our faith in the power of love. Here are a few romantic stories to warm your heart-
Donna Lou Baner recounts hers- One day in junior high, I went to the movies. I sat with friends behind a row of boys from our class. The boy in front of me turned around and planted a kiss on me. When I got home, my parents asked me about the movie. I drew a blank. I couldn’t remember anything after the kiss. I’ve been happily married to that boy for 41 years.
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My first marriage ended in divorce. Although, I began to date again, but that failure stayed with me. After seeing a wonderful woman for several months, I told her that I didn’t think we had a future—I was still fragile from the breakup. She said, “If you’re too stupid to see I’m the best thing that ever happened to you, then go.” We just celebrated our 36th wedding anniversary because she was right. —Donald Ropson, Wisconsin.
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Priyanka Prasad from Virginia confesses- being from a conservative Indian family, my parents and I spent years searching for a suitable match for me. On that journey was a friend who stood by me through thick and thin. In the 14 years that we went from classmates to best friends, I never once consciously thought of him as a lover. I tried remembering the exact moment I’d fallen for him by reliving all those moments that had made us laugh, fight, cry, and ache for each other. I could not recall any, however hard I tried. Then it all made sense to me at the altar on our wedding day. I had been in love with him all along.
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Darlene Miller candidly shares her dilemma: I was caught between should I pursue my dream of becoming a nun or continue this relationship with my boyfriend? To decide, I gave up both him and cigarettes for the 40 days of Lent. On Holy Saturday, the final day of Lent, a knock came at the door. He stood there, holding out a cigarette for me. One deep drag made me dizzy. He caught me and helped me sit on the step. At that moment, wrapped in his arms, I knew I was never giving him up again.

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