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The newness of it all is a great feeling, getting to know each other, the stories we have to tell, the exploring of feelings, wants, desires and dreams. Those butterflies you get when you are going to meeting them, it feels like the whole of your insides are smiling. It has been sometime since I have felt Koibito Kibun.
Do you get anything from this word? Is it just a bit meh for you or do you find something rich and interesting in it? Please share your thoughts either way.
Moi…
My love and I have been together for 10 months, married for 1 month today. Our Koibito kibun still persists. I inscribed a silver bar for him to wear on a chain with our words for each other: Koibito, Kokoro, aisai, and shujin. One word on each face of the bar. It’s to remind us always of who we are and how we should treat each other. I am 50 and he is 57 so we are not young, but our hearts are.
Hi Jessica. thanks for replying it made me smile. I assume you found this post use the word Koibito? what do the other words mean and how did you come to choose them for each other.
It’s a sweet word that I think many new lovers can relate to.
I know I can visualise it in my mind, those perfect moments that your head dreams up, even when noting can be 100% perfect.
On another note, your TSP username I get as a reply, seems to be connected to http://thesocialparalegal.com/ which is coming back as non existent, I am not sure how it is done, but you should be able to change that to the site you have now.
Thank you 🙂 I’ve tried fixing that multiple times, just no luck. I’m not sure what the issue is. I appreciate you telling me. 🙂
Hmmm strange, I wonder where it takes the info from.
On my wp-admin page (just put /wp-admin at the end of your blog name) you should see my sites at the top, then underneath a menu list, on there is users > personal settings and you can set a primary blog in there.
Or
When logged into, go to https://wordpress.com/me/account
Perhaps in one of those two places
This is one of those rare feelings that build contrast between the more bland moments and those that bring the sweetness in life, to life.
It’s a precious phrase.
It lasts but a fleeting amount of time, sadly.