My facilitator gave me some good news yesterday, I dont have to write a report on my FYP since my project itself forms part of the report. Thats good, otherwise I have to write another 7000 word explaining the report again which is a complete waste of time.
Im just wondering...why do couples in a relationship sometimes reject acts of love from each other? Its always the case where A travels to meet B with the intention of just seeing him/her and ends up being scolded because his actions were "pointless". Maybe its "pointless" because there isnt a strong reason supporting A's action, but must every of A's act of love have a strong point or an agenda to be carried out?
The very reason why A travels to meet B in the first place is simply because of pure love. Not because he is feeling bored or having too much time. And often, A ends up feeling hurt when he gets scolded for showing his love.
Couples should learn to appreciate acts of love from each other even if they dont seem to have a point. Its about receiving and giving and not rejecting. Rejecting and scolding the person sends a wrong message to the other party that he isnt being appreciated and leads to misunderstandings. When it comes to love freely receive as you give. =D
*hugs tightly* I love you dear...dont scold me too sternly again k?
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