Nope. Not really.
I guess it CAN happen .. But, regrettably .. You can also fall out of what you'd thought was true love just as easily. "True love" is not an easy thing to identify without challenging it. Only AFTER it has been challenged over time, will you know it's 'TRUE' love. Anyone who commits to getting married on such shakey ground is an idiot, in my opinion. There is less chance of the marriage having ANY level of longevity. If it IS true love .. it will not fade away, so why rush into something like marriage without allowing it to lay it's foundation for a longterm relationship. It takes more than love to make a relationship last. Love isn't even at the top of the list of what is neccessary to build a longterm relationship.
If your soul really vibes with theirs I don't see why not. But I learned the hard way that loving someone completely doesn't always mean you two were meant to be together. If you do love this person, I'd say just maintain a normal relationship for now. There's really no difference in dating for a year and being married for a year, other than the title.
Absolutely! . . . Don't you think so?
I think it happened more in the older generations.
Yes, it can and does happen.
The problem is that in retrospect, the couples that thought it would work our well for them are much, much greater in number than the couples who actually remained married long term.
no.
Impossible for me...
So for one, there is no such thing as "true love."
Secondly, it can result in a good marriage, but that would be really a matter of chance. I'd recommend getting to know them better to see if youd really like a marriage; two months isn't a long time at all. Plus, if you think you've found "true love," it shows that you might be acting a but impulsively from the start.
Yes, I probably could, but I wouldn't get married that quickly.
Yeah i may fall in love but i won't marry that much quicker i would marry after perfectly knowing her and she should like me and believe in me and then marriage lol.