Huertecilla wrote:do not see why love has to have a heavy price.
You know, when I married my second wife(r.i.p.), I sold almost everything I owned, so we could get married and arrange all the cohabitation and such - she got a tiny rock, maybe 1/4 ct. When I got to #3 (happily current

), my finances were much different: we went to a private jeweler, I dropped for a 2ct. rock on a customized setting and scarcely remember any financial pain. 'Fronz' may find time and money for his
love 
,
and some watches in the future.
Love, like a rare and fine watch:
beautiful to the senses;
wonderful in it's construction;
amazing how well it works, despite the past abuses;
we worry that other's might covet it (yet we see and covet others' );
is the most damning when it fails to work, and there is, seemingly, no way to make it work again.

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