Bridgerton sibling: I am uniquely allergic to true love.
Violet Bridgerton, holding her child's face in her hands: Married. By the end of the season.
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Bridgerton sibling: I am uniquely allergic to true love.
Violet Bridgerton, holding her child's face in her hands: Married. By the end of the season.
As someone who's been a lover of traditional folk music from the British Isles for several decades, one thing I've learned is that "True Love" didn't always mean what you think it means. In the older songs, "true love" is not some mystical quality, some type of connection that is magically better than other Loves. No. A love that is "true" merely means that your Love is "true TO YOU." "True" as in faithful and loyal and trustworthy. A lover who will stand by you and with you no matter what comes. True the way a good sword is True. True the way a good knight is loyal. The contrast is "False Love," which is a lover who betrays you, who cannot be trusted.
"True Love" isn't something you find, it's a vow and a choice that you make, every day, to BE TRUE.
dnp’s first date is so funny. dan took a two hour train to see a boy in a wig (?) who burnt their frozen pizza and didn’t clean his room and said My Man
The Swan Maidens (1894) by Walter Crane (English, 1845 – 1915), oil on canvas, 60 in x 46 in, Private Collection