I was hanging out in school this morning and I heard this really cute thing from a guy friend. He was saying it to his girlfriend who was sitting beside him. It went something like this:
We’re opposites, we’re so different… that’s why we’re so perfect for each other.
Lagi tayong nag-aaway pero masaya pa rin. (We’re always fighting but we’re still happy.)
I felt so happy for them. Their naive and idealistic view of love and companionship was so touching. I know that they’ve been through some things, so I know that what he said really means something.
I used to think like them. But as I grew up, I’ve learned a few things that has made me hesitant to pursue that kind of view. Yeah, I was hesitant for a while but the hopeless romantic side of me persisted and won. I still like the idea of falling in love, of loving someone forever, of growing old with someone. I still hold on to the dream that one day, I’ll wake up and smile at the fact that I’m happily married to/living with a person who’s my friend, my lover, my confidant, my pillar, and all the other things that I also could be for him. And it’s a dream that I know will come true.
So I’ll continue dreaming. I’ll continue to experience love as I did when I was younger. I hope that my two friends will also do the same.
Like The Beatles sang, “All we need is love.”


Yes, there the kids are on their own, not yet external sermons and taboos and prejudices are pumped in them – and so they remain in love and tune even in their fights and odds. Cute insight there. Love is life. Love transcends and accepts our hates and failures too. Thanks.
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