What A True Love Is ?
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Complete, First published Feb 21, 2016
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Love has no curfews.  :) it goes on n on n onn. 
love is not about buying expensive stuffs for your soulmate.. and not about showing off in front of ur friends.. love is just a silent feeling to feel.. love is al about a sweet Phone or a sweet text message.  Or just a rememberance of him/Her from morning to night.. only a litl one word. "Baby" is all enoygh rather than having a long repeating conversations. love is not about Demanding Complaining .. becuz true love never demands and never Complains :)❤
Either Dont Love or just Love truly :)
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