When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one person to construct the social bond which will connect them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the combined and equal station to which the Laws of Love and of Natural Attraction entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of each other requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the combination.
We all know that all men hold the equal right to being a bachelor and acquiring love. To secure the feeling of love, man must break free of the constraints of bachelorism. The acquirement of love is not for the faint hearted, and should not be perused for the sudden flight of ones heart, for creatures of habit will have another flight of the heart and once again feel the constraints of bachelorism, or the suffering of lost love. When a man finds that his heart has become unhappy with the single life, and has become attached to a woman of great beauty, he must break his predisposition of gallivanting about, to constraining his heart to the beautiful lady. For this to happen, the lady would have had to persuade his heart into giving up its freedom, for an extreme happiness. With this feeling close at hand, it is necessary for man to alter his ways, and attach himself to the beautiful lady. Let the facts be known as to why a man would constrain himself in such a way.
His heart must long for the fulfillment that can only be received from a special lady.
The woman must be of a kind and beautiful type.
The woman must love the man as he does her.
He must trust the woman with his heart.
The woman must have shown to him the beauty of her soul and the power of her love.
He must be able to refuse the temptations of other women, for each temptation he resists the stronger his love becomes.
He must obey the laws of the relation ship, or his love will too be abolish and replaced by another mans.
He must keep no secretes from the woman, for fear of losing her.
He must not gallivant about, for that would mean he does not deserve her love and attention.
She too must not gallivant about.
The woman must be of beautiful and lovely features.
She has shown him love in a way that he cannot have love from any other woman.
In every stage of this ascent into love he has checked, thought and pondered whether it should be done. He has tested and prodded her love, and received no doubt
Nor has he noticed any sign of dying love. He has warned himself of the consequence of making a bad choice and the unwanted pain it would bring. Only by the undeniable call of his heart will he break the bonds holding him to bachelorhood. The ties of their hearts common desire can result in such and upheaval. If he does not acquire the freedom from the freedom he has, he will be at war with all bonds connecting him to either side.
We therefore, the music of his heart, of the beautiful song recited, appeal to the social structure of the world and by the blood in his veins sing and declare that he is free to follow his love of which the binderies in which bachelorhood contained him. His heart is now free to show and demonstrate his love and affection. The two of them will love, cherish and protect each other.
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