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Soi Natasha's avatar

I enjoyed this read. I think it a fabulous question - can we enjoy slow things as much as we enjoy fast things? Cause it takes me into the core of enjoyment - what is enjoyment? Has my enjoyment been molded over time around the speed of which things happen? Do I naturally enjoy fast things more and slow things less? A nice thing to become aware of. Thanks for that. I have an urge to watch Harry and Sally on my screen now lol. I also enjoyed your reflections on slow love. I do think it exists and I think it can exist outside of a quantity of how much you like somebody, and may be more rooted in how much you love yourself. For me, my fast love has always neglected me and my rhythms and been rooted in the desire to throw myself into that of another’s (rhythm). I think slow love may be less like that, and more conscious of my rhythm and the others rhythm and where we are and where we’re going and how we can thoughtfully and lovingly merge with each other over time, if that is something that we decide to do. The slow unraveling of another person is quite interesting, dare I say beautiful! haha. Thanks for the thoughts xo

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Justin Kolodziej (maybe Ann)'s avatar

On the one hand, fast llove (maybe 15 months from first online dating message to marriage?) didn't work, except genetically (3 kids & their mom has them).

On the other hand, I'm not getting any younger...

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