Money doesn’t buy True Love

Who said a romantic moment at Serena Hotel is an ultimatum to having everlasting true love. Hanging out in all these expensive places is great but only if it’s within your earning and spending means. Come to think of it, why not spend one romantic moment in a cool ‘Nyakatsi’ before they get completely eradicated and get the feel.

Thursday, February 24, 2011
Sometimes couples need to understand that true love is unconditional.

Who said a romantic moment at Serena Hotel is an ultimatum to having everlasting true love. Hanging out in all these expensive places is great but only if it’s within your earning and spending means.

Come to think of it, why not spend one romantic moment in a cool ‘Nyakatsi’ before they get completely eradicated and get the feel. After all, love cannot fail to manifest wherever you are and even better, remain debt free. There is no reason to get into big debt because you need to please a woman.

By the way keep it in mind that a woman’s true love is unconditional. She can love you for what you are—a prince or pauper—not what you are trying to be.

This does not mean that spending time in exotic and out of the confines of a rather boring relationship routine is wrong; no. couples should try out different stuff because it is actually great for any relationship for it sparks off new horizons and sunsets. Boredom gets massacred this way but it should always be within your means.

I once saw a couple riding on a bicycle and I could swear on my foot that I would dump my boyfriend if he dared to put me through a bicycle ride. Interestingly, I saw love glowing on their faces—they were so happy and that was a first—I did not understand this.  Then I remembered that true love existed way before the Mercedes Benz that everyone want ride was invented.

I then organized my mind to think that true love surely exists, before I concluded that true love knows no wealth because love is patient and kind.

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