I should clarify something I said earlier... the times I have seen my husband "cry," it's usually that he has gotten teary-eyed but does not actually cry visibly. But from him, even something like that is pretty powerful... and so to me, I call it "crying" because I know how intense his emotions have to be, for him to react that way. I respect that a lot... it's a huge thing to feel that much.
He teared up at our wedding, and that in itself made me quite emotional... neither of us were bawling of course, but there were some pretty special moments in all of that. It's a powerful thing to look into each others' eyes and share that experience.
__________________
And think not you can direct the course of Love;
for Love, if it finds you worthy, directs your course.
--Khalil Gibran
Last edited by abaya; 11-16-2006 at 05:25 PM..
|