Respond via “Quote” from this template:
1. I would feel deep despair if …… left me. 9
2. Sometimes I feel I can’t control my thoughts; they are obsessively about …… 5
come on...it has been 25 years!!
3. I feel happy when I am doing something to make …… happy. 9
4. I would rather be with …… than anyone else. 9
5. I’d be jealous if I thought …… was falling in love with someone else. 9; jealous? enraged!!
6. I yearn to know all about …… 1; pfft! like I said...after 25 years I know ALL I need to know...
7. I want …… physically, emotionally, mentally. 9
8. I have an endless appetite for affection from …… 8
9. For me, …… is the perfect romantic partner. 7; I dan't deal with the GI Joes...
10. I sense my body responding when …… touches me. hello!! I am getting scared where this is going!! 7
11. …… always seems to be on my mind. 4; I got a life...kinda!
12. I want …… to know me – my thoughts, fears and hopes. 6; oh heck no!! :laugh: :laugh:
13. I eagerly look for signs indicating ……’s desire for me. LOL!! 4; pffft! Hey, he knows where to find me if he needs/wants something...
14. I possess a powerful attraction for …… 9
15. I get extremely depressed when things don’t go right in my relationship with …… 9
My score out of 135 = 103……. (The higher your score, the more your feelings reflect passionate love; the items for which you picked a particularly high number indicate the components of passionate love you experience most.)
Wow! :o After 25 years, your Thermometer of Love still rates at a very healthy 103 outa 135, Jess! Congratulations! :D
it's all that time a his ahorseback that makes it so good.... 8) 8)
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
yep,
:-\
you ever ride, Kerry??
it IS true....the hips get a workout if you ride correctly....
I took riding lessons many years ago and enjoyed it. UNTIL . . . . A group of us were out trail riding one day. I was the last in line. It was quite a dense trail with lots of foliage on either side and many twists and turns. Suddenly, my horse took off at enormous speed. I couldn't stop him and did all the WRONG things that I'd been taught NOT to do, in an endeavour to stay onboard - stood up in the stirrups to try to stop the violently jarring bumping in the saddle and pulled vigorously on the reins. When he caught-up with the other horses, he stopped in his own good time, not because of anything I had tried to do to stop him. The owner of the horses explained that he had panicked when he lost sight of the horses in front. All I could think was - Thank god I didn't hit a low-hanging branch at the speed I was traveling. I continued for the remainder of the trail ride that day but decided against any further horse riding after that. ::)