The Price Of Love
My father used to say “women turn fool after six!” The way he said it didn’t make it clear whether he actually meant “after six” or “after sex!” but both are equally true!
What he was getting at, if the first instance is true, is that a woman is easier to manipulate after dark, when the harsh light of the day disappear and the alluring mystique of the night takes over.
In the second instance the act of having sexual intercourse makes a woman overlook their usual cautious way with sense and sensibility and they momentarily lapse into a state of giddiness.
Neglect
A similar thing is true when two people start falling in love! They seem to abandon much common sense and hurtle headlong into the affair. Sometimes they neglect prevailing responsibilities and/or key considerations to partake of this emotional roller coaster.
Those positioned close to them can spot the changes in their personality and behaviour. But, their warnings to proceed cautiously will usually be overlooked; after all how can the love-struck reason with passion, particularly when it is twinned with emotion and blind “this person is good for me” faith?
The concerned friend or relative want to see the best for the situation but it’s still a worry they hope will not end in hurt. But maybe that’s the risk anyone takes whenever they fall in love because love hurts and pain is the price you usually pay!
Yahoo, the joys of falling in love!
