I'd have to agree with both Invader and Mario, while it does exist, it is exceedingly rare, so rare that, in fact, I have never seen it in real life. But true love, in my opinion, must be formed by both parties. True love is as powerful as the love between a mother and a child, but a different kind. Mario is also right at the point that most people mistake infatuation with love, even though infatuation can be as emotionally powerful, but infatuation has an expiration date, but true love is eternal.

I personally would go everywhere to find it, but I won't, since I don't know where true love is. And I probably, like most people, will never find it. I've met a lot of girls who at first seemed perfect for me, then after while, you discovered they are not. That process of discovery usually takes a long time, which is why it was so hard to find a soul mate. Damn, thinking about this just want to me to close my eyes and dream.

I guess true love occurred a lot in old times, though. When there were a lot of wars and bad things happen, people, couples, weathered hardships together which fortified their bonds.