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@buzz23

Thank you.
The falling in love is not particularly the problem, the problem is staying in love and that love not becoming toxic for any party involved.
I will look for the book. I am looking forward to reading it, hopefully sooner rather than later.

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This book has been in my library for many years but you may be able to find it on line...or in one of the larger book retailers.

The Orientals look at life and love differently and their ideals are interesting to me being a white caucasion female. Glad you enjoyed that one excerpt.

I also must add that staying in love is so very simple if you are, indeed, "in love"...big difference between loveing someone and being "in love" with someone. When you are in love the relationship is blissful, overwhelming, understanding, caring, devoting yourself to the other's happiness and well being and be willing to put yourself in their place in the face of dire illness and death. I know this first hand and would have traded places if I could have for the love of my life with whom I was "in love" and still am even though he is the angel on my shoulder every moment of every day and night.