If you're one of those people who:
1. Considers yourself to be in a relationship with your true soulmate
2. Had ever met, marrried or connected with what you considered was your soulmate in this lifetime
3. Is truly, madly, deeply in love with your significant other
4. Been married (with or with out kids) for several years
5. Is about to be married
6. Is in a long-term relationship and planning to keep it that way
What would you have done differently if your love was a different gender?
1. Considers yourself to be in a relationship with your true soulmate
2. Had ever met, marrried or connected with what you considered was your soulmate in this lifetime
3. Is truly, madly, deeply in love with your significant other
4. Been married (with or with out kids) for several years
5. Is about to be married
6. Is in a long-term relationship and planning to keep it that way
What would you have done differently if your love was a different gender?
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Re: Would gender matter?
Wed, June 7, 2006 - 4:56 PMWe'd have moved to a more tolerant area of the country, that's for sure . . .
Too many damn George W. Bush-lovers and the ilk around these parts!
Very thought provoking question!
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Re: Would gender matter?
Wed, June 7, 2006 - 5:10 PMSince I won't speak for others, all I'll say is that finding a true soulmate for me is such a deep, intense, understanding, unconditional and loving connection that it wouldn't matter to me what gender that person would be.
