Is "Love at first sight" a posibbility these days?

India
September 13, 2008 9:27am CST
"Dear... this phrase belongs to the past - at least fifty years ago this was a posibility. In the days of Jane Austin in England, or Rabindra Nath Tagore in India, this probably prospered", replied a friend of mine. I still see this happening around, well, in a different manner. The boy walks upto the girl, they exchange their cell numbers and it starts rolling. But the thing of concern is - how many of such cases can be lamented as true love? And how many of such initiatives turn out to real relationship and culminate in marraiges?
2 responses
@pkraj111 (2458)
• India
13 Sep 08
It is still possible. How can we say it to be not possibel when we never experienced it. I know of my cousin who fell in love with a girl at first sight and then married her. He now has a little daughter and is very much happy.
• United States
13 Sep 08
Personally, I don't believe in 'love @ first sight', I just don't see how that is possible. I'm sure, though, after you take the time to get to know someone, love can happen between the two of you.