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Falling in love in two weeks IS possible...
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Aimee
14-08-2016
How fast have you fallen in love?
I'm not saying that Lewis and Marnie are in love, but Heavy D is wrong, it is EASILY possible and can be VERY real.
My first husband (RIP) proposed to me on our very first date.
Literally.
We just knew and we had only just met.
How about anyone else? How fast have you fallen in love?
GibsonSG
14-08-2016
Originally Posted by Aimee:
“How fast have you fallen in love?
I'm not saying that Lewis and Marnie are in love, but Heavy D is wrong, it is EASILY possible and can be VERY real.
My first husband (RIP) proposed to me on our very first date.
Literally.
We just knew and we had only just met.
How about anyone else? How fast have you fallen in love?”

That might well be true but it doesn't apply to Lewis and Marnie.
Blondie X
14-08-2016
I met my OH in a bar in 1990, moved in with him after 6 weeks and we're still together now.

However, he never sat on the bathroom floor wondering how I could teach him to love me the way I loved him - or whatever bollox it was that Lewis came out with.

All that pair are in love with is the thought of a photoshoot in OK/Heat/Now/Chav Weekly and the resulting pay cheque
AnotherPOV
14-08-2016
Originally Posted by Aimee:
“How fast have you fallen in love?
I'm not saying that Lewis and Marnie are in love, but Heavy D is wrong, it is EASILY possible and can be VERY real.
My first husband (RIP) proposed to me on our very first date.
Literally.
We just knew and we had only just met.
How about anyone else? How fast have you fallen in love?”

Mum and Dad met at Bulletins at Skegness in 1936, and saw each other for just a week, and Dad decided that Mum was the one for him. Just as well, otherwise I'd be someone else or I wouldn't be here.
JDF
14-08-2016
Originally Posted by Blondie X:
“I met my OH in a bar in 1990, moved in with him after 6 weeks and we're still together now.
”

That what my brother he meet his now wife on a dating site stopped on 1st night as he missed bus home, moved in with her 6 weeks later marred a year after, been together 11 years married for 10 years this year.
Pitman
14-08-2016
Heavy was just doubting the probability, what are the chance of 4 people out of 15 falling in love in a house within two weeks, do we have the data ?




also, Heavy knew that Lewis and Marnie would fume
azureanne
14-08-2016
I met my hubby, he proposed within 2 weeks, we married 6 months later, been maried 31 years so yes it is possible but not those 2 Lewis has magazine deals running through his head, Marnie i think is been used + really likes him
karl_kennedy
14-08-2016
I wish people wouldn't mention the L word in the same sentence as these scruffy imbeciles....
exodus2u
14-08-2016
It's certainly a possibility but I thought Heavy D questioning why they were arguing so much within 2 weeks when it should be the honeymoon period was much more potent.
Zarla
14-08-2016
They're together 24 hours a day so a fortnight in there is like three months of seeing each other just one day a week, by which time you'd know if you were falling in love with someone.
Pitman
14-08-2016
Originally Posted by exodus2u:
“It's certainly a possibility but I thought Heavy D questioning why they were arguing so much within 2 weeks when it should be the honeymoon period was much more potent.”


yeah, the storyline is moving too fast, almost as if it is a show with weekly episodes rather than nightly
Shantan
14-08-2016
I fell in love within a week but I was 16 at the time 🙈
Annabel la
14-08-2016
Very occasionally even in reality programmes maybe once every few years there has been couples that have had a connection .There was one in civilian bb this time . But they didn't have sex and the connection was palpable .the remaining ingredients one just mucked in with the men .On this forum they were slated. Time will tell but so far it's working .only thing that will hold them them up is not families ho they both get on with. But interference .There was a show Nance on there but the guy wouldn't buy it ! If Lewis goes I bet Bear moves in x hope not ! Match in heaven this one isn't !
Aimee
14-08-2016
I'm glad lots of people have happy love stories.
I think Marnie and Lewis stand a chance.
A small one, but a chance.
I think couples argue a lot in the house because of the pressure and the unexpectedness of actually feeling these emotions so soon, and in the public eye.
BlueStreak
14-08-2016
Met my husband end January. Engaged in April, married in September of the same year.

40 plus years later we are still together

However, I don't think Lewis and Marnie are in for the long haul. Once the mag deals dry up that will be curtains.

ShadowTillNow
14-08-2016
I got engaged after a total of 10 days. Married three weeks later. Walked away after 4 months. Not seen her since 2009. I hope she's having a horrible life.
Pitman
14-08-2016
Originally Posted by ShadowTillNow:
“I got engaged after a total of 10 days. Married three weeks later. Walked away after 4 months. Not seen her since 2009. I hope she's having a horrible life.”



good to see a bit of balance brought to the thread
mrs murray
14-08-2016
Maybe for others but not these too professional scam artists !
They share the same management and we're pictured together not long before they went in.
Anyone who believes this tripe is a fool !
Cairdeas
14-08-2016
I'm not saying it's not possible. .BUT... Marnie said she didn't expect to come in and MEET someone and fall in love. We've seen the photos love.. You knew each other before! These are reality TV die hards. Come on folks. It's as fake as their whole scripted reality Lives
acid rain
15-08-2016
I haven't fallen in love and I never will.

Further more, my mum and dad only got together because nobody else was interested.
BillyLagan
15-08-2016
Originally Posted by acid rain:
“I haven't fallen in love and I never will.

Further more, my mum and dad only got together because nobody else was interested.”

That's a sad post. Your parents didn't teach you how to love, but somebody else might.
los.kav
15-08-2016
My dad was driving a yellow Ford. My mum was driving a yellow Mini. They worked in the same building and parked next to each other one morning.
Dad: We can't park our cars next to each other: we'll come out and they'lll have had children!
Mum: F*ck off.
Six months later and my dad finally got a date.
ahoyy
15-08-2016
Some people can really want something so much that they fool themselves it is love. More a case of "you'll do, let's get it over with". Brainwashed to think they HAVE to be with someone. Just saying.
big brother 9
15-08-2016
It is..... but then so is falling out of love.

I met a women and fell in love with her within 5 days of knowing her.......1 week later I realised she wasn't the person I thought she was and completely fell out of love with her.


But maybe that was last and infatuation
Jim_Bob5
15-08-2016
I think it's possible to fall in love pretty quickly. I'm not sure these two love each other though. Lewis probably thinks he does mind.
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