“Love at first sight happened to me, while I hung out with some girlfriends in Napa. and our journey through that enchanted labyrinth has led us to a special garden where we have truly found elysium.” 6. And soon, we will be celebrating another anniversary together, we have a beautiful young boy, and we are partners in several successful medical and wellness practices together. It has been many years now since that romantic revelation. That said, looking into his eyes on our first date sparked more exciting energy within me, as it confirmed the fact that my thoughts were indeed coming to fruition. That instantaneous visualization was both scary and exciting, making me realize that I finally found my way to the magical labyrinth that would start an entirely new journey for me to happily complete. Even the first time I saw his photo (we met online), I felt an instant connection that compelled me to spiritually propel to another consciousness and visualize meeting him, marrying him, having a child with him, and spending the rest of our lives together. “From the very first moment I saw him, I knew he would be the man I would marry.
Then, in 2013, we finally got married and had a NYC-themed wedding.” 4. A few years later, he proposed to me on a carriage ride in Central Park. We made it official the day we went on a field trip to NYC. We officially became boyfriend and girlfriend, I believe, in our senior year. We have been a couple for 11 years and married for two. That was the day we really got to know each other and I can say we fell in love. A month or two later, we stayed after school and studied in the library. The moment I met him, there was just something about him that caused butterflies and made me want to get to know more. Will I see this guy again? It turned out we ended up having three classes together and the rest was history. We went to a HUGE high school (our graduating class was over 300 students) and, unfortunately, it was the beginning of the school year and I had to make some changes to my schedule. Initially, I was like, ‘Here we go, a guy hitting on me,’ but it wasn't like that-he was very genuine and sweet. It was junior year and he introduced himself to me in study hall.
I was extremely shy and he had a big personality and can bring a smile to your face. “I met my husband when we were teenagers in high school. And can you imagine telling your parents, “We just met last week, but I know it was love at first sight and we’re going to be together forever.” Personally, I love the immersion dating nature of the show, not to mention how addictive it is to watch, and think we should all try it at some point. They go through usual marriage ups and downs, then, after six weeks, have to decide if they will stay together-or not. Couples are matched up via four experts-a sexologist, a spiritualist, a psychologist and a sociologist-and do not meet until their wedding day. And, let’s not forget A&E’s show, Married at First Sight. It also happens on TV-or appears to happen-on shows like the Bachelor and Bachelorette, falling for a seemingly total stranger. It’s portrayed in romantic comedies a lot. And can it? Is it true? Is it possible to look at someone and get a feeling that you two will be together-forever?Īccording to 's Singles In America survey in 2014 of over 5,000 singles, 41 percent of men and 29 percent of women say they have experienced love at first sight. You've probably wondered, is love at first sight is real? Some people say “they just knew” when they met the person who would become their boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, or wife-we’ve all met people like this and wonder why it hasn’t happened to us (yet).