Is it normal to be in love with only one person?

I'm female (early 20s) and there's only one person I love and will ever love from now until the end of time. My heart and soul belongs to this person forever even if we never get together (if my love remains unrequited). This person is my true SoulMate. I'll risk dying alone if it means I remain loyal to this person (by never trying to get with another person) and if it means I only get my love interest after death. I might not be the only person for my special someone, but this person is the only one for me.

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Based on 22 votes (12 yes)
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  • Hopefully

    Definitely normal. Hopefully you end up with your soulmate!

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  • Livelifetothefullest

    I know exactly how you feel and I'm 22

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  • Mike_hunt

    Be careful. It could just be really drawn out infatuation. I was in a 3 year relationship where I thought she was my world. I told her if anything happened to us, I'd give up on love. By the end of it, I realized I actually hated the kind of person she was and she wasn't right for me. I'm not saying to act on it. I'm just saying if you ever have to love again, is possible.

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  • Ellenna

    Yeah yeah yeah, same old, same old. You'll grow out of it, at your age you're obviously in a state of arrested development, maybe about 14 or 15 years of age I'd be guessing.

    What sort of "love interest" are you expecting after death? Your name's not Juliet is it by any chance?

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    • Mike_hunt

      It literally says early 20s

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      • Ellenna

        Yeah I know, I was talking about mental age

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    • I've had feelings like this for years for this person but I just never came to admit it to myself how much I really love this person until recently. I doubt those feelings will go away simply because we're not likely to be together. Trust me, my feelings of love are quite strong. :) No, my name isn't Juliet.

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      • AnonymousGuy19

        It is normal to feel this way especially if it's someone who you have admired for a couple of years but if you say you will only ever love him and only him for the rest of your life you may be right but if you say that you will get over him you're also right. If you want to pursue a relationship with him and he is single then by all means tell him how you feel if he turns you down then I think you should focus on using his rejection as closure and stop thinking about him and avoid things that remind you of him. I hope I have helped even if only a little.

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