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From: frye@cuuxb.UUCP (Thomas R. Frye)
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Subject: In and out of love?
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Date: Thu, 26-Sep-85 10:45:21 EDT
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Posted: Thu Sep 26 10:45:21 1985
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Just read an article and Lady Godiva's reply to it about falling
out of love for a little while, your SO getting flustered over that
and other assorted and sundry symptoms. My opinion is, it doesn't
have anything to do with falling out of love. People just need an
emotional rest now and then. Fatigue can cause a person to fall
temporarily out of lust(8-) but, not out of love. I personally will
only fall out of love if the SO hounds me about one of those mood
swings. I need time away from the world once in a while and I take 
the time. I deserve it and so does everyone else. To hell with the
over sensitive clowns who take personal offence and cause trouble
over a much needed and much deserved emotional "escape". Don't no-
body get on no guilt trips over feelin' like they need to get away
neither. Like I said, I deserve the time and so do you.







Regards from,
Tom Frye (who likes to get away and "veg out" now and then.)