I was thinking the other day about how people view relationships. And, in my opinion, plenty of people look at them the wrong way. There are some who look for Mr or Miss Right. The perfect person. Well, they don't exist.
There are people who never start a relationship with someone because all they look at are the flaws. It amazes me how many people do this. "They are perfect, but she laughs weird" etc etc. These people do not know what it means to love. The feeling is just so consuming that you need to experience it to believe it.
There are people who, when in a relationship, look at the other person and only see the good things. The perfect things. This is also wrong. Telling the other person they are perfect, saying that there is nothing wrong with them. Seeing them as "Prince Charming" is not right. This puts a large amount of pressure on the person to "stay perfect".
The way a relationship should work is this. Both parties see the flaws and perfections in the other person, and ACCEPT them.
"He laughs weird, but I don't care, I love his sense of humor!"
"She couldn't care less about makeup, but that's why I love her."
I've heard it from many, many, many couples. They love the other because of the imperfections. Because of their quirks. That is what makes a relationship work. You love the other person because of the way they are, both the good and the bad. It amazes me when people pick apart their ex's.
Why?
Just because you didn't like their hobbies doesn't mean everyone will hate them.
If it didn't work out, it's because it didn't work out. No other reason. You like Opera, he likes Trance. If you can like the fact he likes it (not actually like Trance) then that's something that needs to be looked at.
All the couples that I see have plenty of things in common, and plenty of things that are not. And they accept that. There are no couples that have EVERYTHING in common. Its the differences that make it interesting.
Speaking of things in common. You need at least SOMETHING in common. That's what creates the spark. May that be a common hatred of square beef patties, dogs, or the love of all things bald.
If there is nothing in common, the relationship won't work. If there is too much in common, it gets boring.
In my opinion a relationship needs an equal part of the following things.
Physical Attraction
Mental Attraction
Sexual Attraction (different from Physical Attraction)
Physical Attraction basically translates to being able to stand the sight of them, even in the worst possible situation. I'll put it this way, One day your lover has the stomach flu, and sadly its coming out both ends. Yeah, that is gross, but would you hold the bucket? Would you hold back their hair? Comfort them in this time of need? If you can say yes without hesitation, then their physical self is something you accept and love, good or bad.
Mental Attraction translates into being able to accept their mind. This is a mess of things. Anything from sense of humor, to their ability to spell. If you can put up with the fact that your significant other can spell better and they can put up your errors, then that's a start. Once again, its about accepting the perfections as well as the flaws. For example, I like this girl's way of looking at the world. As cynical as it may be, I love how many of her views match with mine as well as differ. And because of that, we enjoy having small discussions or debates about our views.
Last but not least, Sexual Attraction. This final piece is one of the most difficult pieces for people to understand. This is not about how sexy you find them in their bathing suit. This is not about how aroused you get if they bend over. This is more about being comfortable with their sexual choices, and sexual profile. Its about being able to enjoy the experience with the other, not attempting to please the other. Sex is a two person event. Both people need to be enjoying it. If one person feels to much pressure to please the other, it's no longer shared pleasure. It becomes work for the one, and unsatisfying to the other. Being relaxed, having fun, and enjoying that time together is what Sexual Attraction is all about. Saying "I would fuck her." is Sexual Desire, "I bet we could come up with so many crazy things..." is Sexual Attraction.
I think you get the idea. I personally know of two couples who seem to know exactly what I am talking about, and follow these things every day. I also know a few couples who are in the dark about this, and they will fall apart.
"When you struggle with your partner, you are struggling with yourself. Every fault you see in them touches a denied weakness in yourself."
Relationships? Well, Sigmund. Relationships are so... fragile. It just takes one thing, one... tiny little offense, and it can snowball on ya. And if that snowball starts to pick up speed, God forbid, you'd better tuck and go, my friend.
And bam! The shine's off the apple. And that's when you find out that that pretty little girl you married isn't a pretty little girl at all. No, she's a man-eater. And I'm not talking about the "whoa-whoa, here she comes" kind of man-eater. I'm talking about the kind that uses your dignity as a dishtowel to wipe up any shreds of manhood that might be stuck inside the sink. And of course, I have tormented her from time to time, but, honest to God, that's what I thought relationships are all about. Also being bluntly honest, I still love her so very much that not a single day passes when I don't think about her. More so because of the fact that I realized much later that this relationship ended not because she is a Man Eater, but because I was insensitive to her basic needs and wants. So much so, that, by the end of that relationship, I honestly don't know who I hated more - her or me. I used to sit around and wonder... why our friends weren't trying to destroy each other, like we were. And here it turns out, the answer's pretty simple: They weren't un-necessarily unhappy. We were.
Relationships don't work they way they do on television and in the movies. Will they? Won't they? And then they finally do, and they're happy forever, gimme a break. Seven out of ten of them end because they weren't right for each other to begin with, and half of the ones who get married get divorced anyway, and I'm telling you right now, through all this stuff I have not become a cynic. I haven't. Yes, I do happen to believe that love is mainly about pushing chocolate-covered candies and, you know, in some cultures, a chicken. You can call me a sucker, I don't care, because I do... believe in it. I am still hoping for a miracle to happen and wish things get back to normal every single day.
Bottom line: it's couples who are truly right for each other wade through the same crap as everybody else, but the big difference is they don't let it take them down. One of those two people will stand up and fight for that relationship every time. If it's right, and they're real lucky, one of them will say something. I just did for Us !!!!!!
With each passing day..events unfold | We hear and do things manifold | As the memories unfold | I gather a few and the others just evanesce | A culmination of memories new n old
Sunday, October 31
Sunday, October 17
A CONFESSION
My darling, I know not if
My path has many ways.
But I found in you a saviour,
Someone to redeem me from where I am
I seek not anything from you
I wish not for anything
For I know, you too are a searcher like me
Seeking a way beyond birth and death.
Could your destiny meet mine?
Many a time I seek an answer;
Fate, destiny, coincidence
- Call it anything.
It is a chance I rather would say
Fate has graciously given me;
To prove that life is after all not
A choice of prickly thorns.
Remember there are shadows even
In the bright sunlight
Why remember the shadows of the dark?...
My path has many ways.
But I found in you a saviour,
Someone to redeem me from where I am
I seek not anything from you
I wish not for anything
For I know, you too are a searcher like me
Seeking a way beyond birth and death.
Could your destiny meet mine?
Many a time I seek an answer;
Fate, destiny, coincidence
- Call it anything.
It is a chance I rather would say
Fate has graciously given me;
To prove that life is after all not
A choice of prickly thorns.
Remember there are shadows even
In the bright sunlight
Why remember the shadows of the dark?...
FOR EVER AND ALWAYS YOURS …
This road is lonely; not a soul around.
The sky looks so majestic, with all its possession.
Your memory is filling me with all its opulence;
Then I saw a star weeping up there, glimmering,
Shedding its tears, into the clouds below.
Our futile birth has become the whimpering
Hand of a clock, indicating the seconds in life
Of the boundless eternity.
Grief and happiness mingle here;
And desires and passions die here;
Naturally without any cause or reasons.
In those days I sang for you to hear,
And I wrote poems for you to read.
But now you are not in my presence;
Only wilted dry petals of blossoms
Withered from the plaids of your hair
Remain here, reminding me of your
Exquisite smiles and laughter and
Your humorous prattle.
Man! Who created you in this earth?
Who glorified you in this life?
You have deserted me, but your
Memory still persists and enlivens
My soul- Everlasting, fresh and green,
Even after death ...for ever and always yours
The sky looks so majestic, with all its possession.
Your memory is filling me with all its opulence;
Then I saw a star weeping up there, glimmering,
Shedding its tears, into the clouds below.
Our futile birth has become the whimpering
Hand of a clock, indicating the seconds in life
Of the boundless eternity.
Grief and happiness mingle here;
And desires and passions die here;
Naturally without any cause or reasons.
In those days I sang for you to hear,
And I wrote poems for you to read.
But now you are not in my presence;
Only wilted dry petals of blossoms
Withered from the plaids of your hair
Remain here, reminding me of your
Exquisite smiles and laughter and
Your humorous prattle.
Man! Who created you in this earth?
Who glorified you in this life?
You have deserted me, but your
Memory still persists and enlivens
My soul- Everlasting, fresh and green,
Even after death ...for ever and always yours
EVANESCENCE
I no longer keep a grudge.
I no longer argue against your faith.
My delight is in your jubilation.
My glee is in your gratification.
When the blood is still warmer,
The spirit still unconquered,
This age is the best in a life time,
For all the thoughts and imagination
And creation, and pleasant ambitions.
The broken strings of a violin,
Will not give out an enthralling note.
Neither, the seared wings of an eagle
Will lift it, to a soaring height.
When happiness kneels before
Frustrations, the mind is in turmoil.
The heart pants, the emotions surge,
The soul cries, the tears well up,
The stars do not smile, the sky is a blank.
Bleak is the spirit, and no rainbows.
Our life is patterned as evanescent.
It glows now, and emanates its scent
For one day, perish and wither the third day
Like roses; and in time
Through generations, no one
Remembers, we existed…
I no longer argue against your faith.
My delight is in your jubilation.
My glee is in your gratification.
When the blood is still warmer,
The spirit still unconquered,
This age is the best in a life time,
For all the thoughts and imagination
And creation, and pleasant ambitions.
The broken strings of a violin,
Will not give out an enthralling note.
Neither, the seared wings of an eagle
Will lift it, to a soaring height.
When happiness kneels before
Frustrations, the mind is in turmoil.
The heart pants, the emotions surge,
The soul cries, the tears well up,
The stars do not smile, the sky is a blank.
Bleak is the spirit, and no rainbows.
Our life is patterned as evanescent.
It glows now, and emanates its scent
For one day, perish and wither the third day
Like roses; and in time
Through generations, no one
Remembers, we existed…
Monday, October 11
Anything Will Do
Come talk to me, my love,
about the oceans blue-
the fishes swimming in them-
and the dolphins, too!
Or politics - the price of gas-
or places we could go!
We’ll talk of summer’s stifling heat,
and how you long for snow!
We’ll talk birds or butterflies!
Chicken vs. beef!
Pizza - thick or thin crust?
How many hours we sleep!
We’ll talk of songs we cherish!
The bands we love to hear!
The current book we’re reading.
The people we hold dear.
We can talk of favorite sports…
the ones we like the most!
Or even supernatural stuff!
(“Hey, do you believe in ghosts?”)
We can talk of silly things-
trivial or absurd!
Or, events that are earth shattering…
the worst we’ve ever heard!
We’ll share things that have passed us,
or what’s happening today!
Because there’s trust between us,
there’s nothing we can’t say.
Come talk to me, my love.
We’ll talk Artichokes, or Corn!
Or the stars above us, twinkling.
Or how the universe was born.
Monday, October 4
The Catterpillar Story
A small caterpillar woke up today,
to find that the world was just not the same.
to find that the world was just not the same.
He wore all his 16 shoes
to go out and look
But something just didn't feel right
so he kicked off the shoes
Then he went to cook his breakfast
Fry some eggs and toast some bread
But when he tried to eat it
It tasted all funny
Frustrated and depressed
He walked out of his hole
and went for a long walk
only barefoot
He came across a puddle
and was thankful for that
He dove into the little pond
quite unable to swim
Panting and cursing
He crawled out of the water
And finally he did what
he should've done earlier
Almost as an afterthought
he glanced at the pool
to see a reflection
that was just not his own
His mouth was tinier
of that he was sure
His hair looked funnier
not to be sorted with his back-pocket comb
But most prominent were the wings
Beautiful and shiny and green
Almost the entire length of his body
His transformation had taken him by surprise
And a pleasant one at that
He stretched his wings experimentally
and flew a little way.
So the lesson we learn
from this kind caterpillar
is that even the most suckiest days
can become truly awesome days!
from this kind caterpillar
is that even the most suckiest days
can become truly awesome days!