Thursday, January 31, 2013

"Turn Up The Heat And Melt Into Each Others Arms"


         "If Love's Flame Is Burning Low. . . Turn Up The Heat!"

Remember when you were learning to cook and some of your experiments turned out to be more like a chemistry experiment gone wrong?  Some of the recipes worked, some failed. Adults discover that certain relationships work, while others fail to bubble. The secret to any chemical reaction is putting in enough energy for the molecules to ignite.

When two people fall in love, a chemical process bubbles up, and from their two loves an entirely new love is created. While the two remain individuals and lead their separate lives, when they are together they are working as a team working as one.

Their likes and dislikes, their tastes and appetites, their desires and needs begin to fold in to each other. Soon they find themselves liking the same things, living the same lives, and loving each other more. The ingredients that went into their love melts and combines together to form a new love that is theirs alone.

When love's flame burns too low and too many hard  nuggets remain in the brew, the couple's love may not last. So, climb into that pot, turn up the heat, and allow yourselves to melt into each other's arms, into each other's hearts, and into each  other's souls.

Here is a little tip for you: If too much heat is added suddenly, the mix could burn. It's better to maintain a constant flame that keeps the reaction going than to run hot and cold. That's not always possible, but whatever you do, don't let the flame die out together and remember to stop and smell the roses.

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