I was posting how nothing feels as good as romance, so when I get into a relationship it becomes the centre of my world, and also about how nothing is a sure thing so it's bad to trust, etc.
And just now it hit me:
MAYBE...the "love" feels so good because I/we project our ideals and expectations of it being safe and secure and permanent. Books/movies/etc. kinda reinforce that false belief. BUT if you accept that no relationship is forever and that you can't REALLY trust that person--the "love"/relationship becomes less appealing and it no longer feels as good--because you don't mistake it for something amazing (which it isn't). And that way you can avoid getting overly attached, etc.
Please comment/give your thoughts/discuss/debate...