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7 Cliches About Love That Make You Want To Scream

Love is such a misrepresented, lionized, and delicate subject. So much has been said in regards to it, such huge numbers of books, articles and sonnets expounded on it. But then individuals keep on obsessing about it, discuss it and heaving their assessments about everything over the place. It's irritating and excess, particularly when individuals talk in adages. Doesn't it simply influence you to need to shout? So let’s all agree to never use these 7 cliches when talking about love, ok?


1. You’ll Find Love When You’re Not Looking For It.


What does this even mean? When I'm not searching for love I'm caught up with doing different things, such as focusing on work or bettering myself as an individual. And keeping in mind that I'm doing that, I'm not open to meeting potential perfect partners. Individuals who say stuff like "you'll discover love when you're not searching for it" obviously don't recognize what viable time administration is. There's nothing amiss with putting aside time particularly to date. A few of us could never discover love in the event that we didn't set aside a few minutes for it.

2. All You Need Is Love

No, all you actually need is a roof above your head and a meal in your tummy. Everything else is kind of optional. Phrases like “all you need is love” is exactly the hippy dippy kind of crap that makes people delusional and makes them believe that once they find love all their other problems will magically go away.

3. Valentine's Day is the Most Important Day

Let's take this, Valentine's Day is a joke. It's a Hallmark holiday specially made to make us spend money on useless postcards and buy lots of chocolates. They cheat you from your many earned money. Feel free to ignore it forever. That is all that should be said on this subject.


4. Actions Speak Louder Than Words

In some cases this is true, but the words are very important. Many people go ahead and do fine things for others in the hope of getting them. And over time he does not get anywhere. There will always be a hole ** that will benefit good people. So save yourself from the trouble and just tell people you like them if you do and see what happens.


5. When You Find The One, You’ll Know

Everyone can say this, but how do you know? As? Some people dating for years, think that the person with whom they are with him is just to break it down later. So were they one? Or was it just a mistake too long? Why should he be "the only one"? Why can not they "have" or "5" or something else. The idea that you need to find a person and stay with him in this day and age is just crazy.


6. Guys Love When You Cook For Them

What is this, the 1950’s? Do they also love it when we just sit at home, have kids and look pretty 24/7? This is such an old fashioned cliche that it shouldn’t even be uttered out loud in 2017. There’s cafes, restaurants and takeout. No one cares if you can cook or not. And you know, some women like it when guys bring them flowers, buy them jewelry and fur coats, but no one judges guys if they don’t.

7. You can’t judge a book by its cover

If we’re talking about looks, true, some people might not have the face and body of a model, but they’re actually lovely, charismatic and very interesting people. But if the “cover” looks like a sexist, lazy, unkempt douchebag you can totally judge them all you want. There’s like literally no chance they will turn out to be a prince in shining armour with a heart of gold.


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