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What would be your definition of soulmate? I have this girl that im pretty close to that says we are soulmates, then she told me that friends can be soulmates. I guess she doesnt like me the way I thought she did. HAHAHA.
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hahah. when i think of "soulmates," i always think of it in a romantic way, too... but i guess a soulmate could be anyone who you're deeply "connected" with. it could be a lover, a best friend, or a stranger... any person who you feel connected with on a level that feels like an entirely different dimension. the first time you meet, you feel as if you know the person from another lifetime or something... and you have this strange magnetic pull towards each other. it's a pretty intense experience. it's amazing though... and soulmates are pretty rare... so if she was serious, then you should feel lucky to have met her. and even if she was joking, i'm sure that she meant it in a good way. Last edited by Amandaaa; 08-23-2007 at 12:09 AM. |
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I think she meant it in the sense of understanding what you what you think about something before you tell it to her. Sometimes someone says something and you look at your friend, he looks at you and you two know exactly what the other thinks at the moment.
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