XD Did somebody say "Love at first sight"? Funny thing is (I'm not trying to be sexist, if discriminating your own sex is sexist, just that it's a psychological fact) most guys, upon meeting a girl, make up their mind at first sight (or meeting) whether the girl they saw was "doable". Romance and intimate relationships come after, let alone any kind of tension.
Personally, I've always seen true love as something "fun". When you really LOVE someone you'd have the best time with them, more than anybody else in the whole wide world. Doesn't mean you don't fight, of course (which was modestly pointed out by Saj XDDD), but life happens when you least expect it. But when things go quite unhealthy and there's not much you can do to improve it, and nor is your partner interested in cooperating, it's time to leave the building before you damage yourself emotionally (yes, I've been there, and it's not pretty; thus I've vowed to never be bound to relationship again, and have romance while still having freedom, being infidel to my heart's content and be honest about it to those I love).
I recall a chick named Marianne, and boy what a hotty she was! She was actually my good friend's sister, so I didn't say things out loud lest I damage the friendship. Frankly, me and the blonde never got along (also, she was from Glasgow, not that it mattered besides the point that we knew we'd never see each other again, me being Indian and all, while she'd stay for only six months or more). We fought; each time she saw me she'd frown and remark offensively about my looks or personality, and I did the same. We had completely different tastes, we cared about completely different things, our thought wavelengths were, you guessed it, completely different, and she was physically violent! o__o" She'd hit me with a frying pan when cooking, a wrench when she's fixing her brother's bike, pummel me with books if I didn't agree with her, and once even tossed an armchair at me!
The main cause for her strength was her brother teaching her Jiu Jitsu in order to help her defend herself against thieves and sorts. But it looked like I was also categorized as a "villain" in her book, while I often called her a "witch". But I don't really know what happened one day, as out of the blue, she kissed me.
Things seemed to tense up after that. She hated me even more than before, ignored me, and at the same time I couldn't stand her nerves. Then she came one day AGAIN when nobody was around, kept her head on my shoulder and fell asleep. Hell she even named me after a bird I kept one rainy day, saying that only she was allowed to "call me by such an adorable name."
It's a bit complicated to explain, but we were actually close friends. Pretty close. Really, really close. Turns out she mocked me because she had fun doing it and that she liked me, while I teased her to get back at her, coz she's a brat, and also partially because I couldn't really express how I felt about her. Hell, we knew each other more than we knew ourselves, and shared so much not an ordinary bloke would share with a mere friend. I still remember those blue eyes I found myself lost in, and the smell of her neck, the feeling of her hair... Hearts pounded, words left unsaid...
Too bad I can't see her ever again. It's already been years now, and she's probably moved on with her life.
Oh well, how about paneer tonight! *rubs his hands*