Category: Twin Flame/ Soulmates

  • Scorpio poetry. The secret romantic feels deep. Romance Levels Quiz

    Dear Lovestar,

    I was very needy for attention, and you could have deduced it by the needy poetry I was writing. I have the highest inclination and need for romance, and by a less romantic lover, I could be seen as needy.

    If you don’t know your romance level yet, take my free quiz and find out your level and what it means about you.

    I wondered yesterday…

    Do I get upset that I’m not receiving the attention I crave or do I kindly request it. He is a Heart Harmony romantic, otherwise known as a Secret romantic.

    I decided to go for the kind request since the arguments have not worked for me.

    I asked him to put me on his to-do list!

    He laughed and then said a bunch of cool and sexy things with the dark humor twist of a Scorpio! I was so emotional that I shed a tear.

    Told him he floored me with his poetry!

    It’s not poetry… he asserted.

    But I disagreed. So I turned it into a poem.

    My Scorpio said these things to me. I mixed 2 different conversations. Find out about his love manifestation on my Sex with Scorpio blog on my poetry collection app.

    http://www.mobileapp.app/to/duCowXa?ref=cl

    PS. I told him I wasn’t poisonous but instead I was very good for him!

    I learned a lot of Latin last night. Today, I keep on thinking of words and phrases! It was very cool. My children don’t want to learn an ancient language, not in use. My partner Scorpio thinks learning a language highly in use I’d best, such as Chinese: forget that! I’m not learning Chinese! No intention whatsoever! I’m learning Latin for fun.

    Eve, taking over Twitter, follow me @evelovestar

  • The romance level quiz. I am an Eternal Flame & my lover is a Heart Harmony romantic.

    Dear Lovestar,

    The Romance Level Quiz by Eve Lovestar

    I created this quiz to help you determine your romantic level 😉. I have identified 3 levels of romantics:

    1. The extreme romantic: The Eternal Flame romantics: We breathe and eat romance. 46 to 60 points
    2. The secret romantic: Heart’s Harmony romantics: They think romance but don’t talk it. 26 to 45 points
    3. The least romantic: Calm Waters romantics: Are they even romantic? 12 to 25 points

    Why take my quiz

    Understand your partner better and understand how much romance they can handle. Get inspired.

    With an understanding of your own romantic level versus your partner, you can work towards enhancing your relationship. You can use the insights gained from my quiz to communicate your needs and desires more effectively and create a more fulfilling romantic connection with your partner.

    I intend to develop informative and educational resources for each romance level that will provide you practical tips for enhancing your love life. These resources will cover topics such as communication skills, romantic gestures, maintaining intimacy, and navigating relationship challenges. Ask for help in the comments.

    Overall, taking the quiz and exploring the different romance levels can be a steppingstone towards personal growth, relationship enhancement, and a deeper understanding of romance and love.


    Take this quiz and figure out how romantic you are ❤️ 😍 💖


    1. If you are in a garden for an event, what’s your first thought?
       a) The flowers are beautiful and may remind you of someone special. You enjoy their beauty, take pictures, and even smell them.
       b) “Flowers are nice, but they’re just plants.” You don’t care if you are a garden or not.
       c) You do not like flowers. You avoid them, make sure nobody takes pictures of you at the garden, and leave as soon as possible.

    2. You’re walking in the rain with someone you care about. What crosses your mind?
       a) “This is so romantic, like a scene from a movie.” You imagine yourself dancing in the rain. You slow down and enjoy the experience.
       b) “I hope we don’t get too wet and wish you had an umbrella.” You walk faster.
       c) “I do not like the rain. My hair is wet. ” You might get upset or run to safety.  


    3. What’s your reaction when you see someone reading a love poem in public?
       a) “How beautiful! I wish I could express myself like that.” You stop and listen, maybe record them and tip them. Tears may appear if you resonate with the poem.
       b) “That’s a bit cheesy for my taste.” You ignore it and continue on your way.
       c) “I wonder if they’re doing that for attention.” You shake your head, and you might judge them.

    4. Imagine you receive a heartfelt handwritten letter. How do you feel?
       a) Warmth and appreciation, it’s such a thoughtful gesture. You feel special and save the letter for as long as possible.
       b) It’s nice, but an email would have been quicker. How much time did they spend on this? You might feel obligated to keep it for a while but eventually might lose it.
       c) Mild surprise, handwritten letters are rare these days. This much work for something going in the trash! You might not even complete reading it. If it’s cutesy, you will roll your eyes.

    5. How do you feel about stargazing with a romantic partner?
       a) It’s incredibly romantic, a chance to connect under the vast night sky. I’d hold hands and slowly lean into them. Eventually, we’d share a kiss, and an I love you.
       b) It sounds okay, but I’m not sure it’s worth the effort. I would rather stay in and watch a movie or even do the dishes, which sounds like a better use of our time.
       c) Will there be bugs? Eww. Let’s not.

    6. What’s your reaction to witnessing a marriage proposal in a public place?
       a) “How magical! I hope they have a lifetime of happiness.” You take pictures, congratulate them, and tell everyone on social media.
       b) “That’s a bit too public for my taste.” You look away and try to ignore it.
       c) “I wonder if they planned this just for social media.” You think they will not last together.

    7. How do you feel about cuddling while watching a movie?
       a) It’s the perfect way to feel close and connected and the only way to watch a movie. I watch movies just to cuddle.
       b) It’s okay, but sometimes I get uncomfortable. Or it will lead to more.
       c) I prefer to sit apart and focus on the movie. This is movie time. Cuddle time is always tomorrow.

    8. What’s your ideal way to spend Valentine’s Day?
       a) A romantic dinner followed by a moonlit walk. Home-cooked meals, red dresses, poetry performances, romantic music, and special gifts. Every year is different!
       b) It’s just another day, nothing special. We will enjoy some intimate moments, that’s all!
       c) I make the point of doing nothing romantic on that day. I also don’t know the date it’s celebrated on. I also never do anything romantic…

    9. You receive an unexpected gift from someone you’re dating. How do you react?
       a) With genuine delight and gratitude. I immediately thank them, and they know I loved it!
       b) It’s nice, but I’m not sure how to respond. They might not know if I liked their gift.
       c) I feel a bit awkward and unsure if I should reciprocate. I don’t like them as much anymore. They might be trying too hard. I avoid them. They might think I don’t like their gift but they should know I don’t do gifts this soon!

    10. How do you feel about love songs?
       a) They’re incredibly moving and resonate with my emotions. I listen to as many love songs as possible. I’m much more romantic than most romantic songs! I should be a songwriter.
       b) They’re okay, but I don’t pay much attention to them. Music is music.
       c) They can be cheesy and over-the-top. I prefer any non romantic songs. Romance is for little girls!

    11. Read and react to the following poem:

    “Soulmates” poem by Eve

      a) “This poem describes how I feel or how I want to feel. If I have not found my person yet, I have faith that I’ll meet them at the perfect time.” (chosen by liz)
      b) “I do not resonate with this poem! Soulmates do not exist, and if they did, we would all know by now.”
      c) “This poem is so cheesy.” It really sounds ridiculous 🙄 😒 😐…. getting off this blog ASAP!

    12. Which quote resonates with you?
       a) “Our Love is written in the stars”
       b) “The depth of our Love is our greatest secret”
       c) “Our love is our safe space where we can be ourselves and not be judged for it”



    Reflect on your answers.


    What is your romantic level?

    Rate your answers by assigning points:

    – Option a) Add 5 points
    – Option b) Add 3 points
    – Option c) Add 1 point

    Tally up the total points to determine your romantic inclinations.

    THE ROMANCE LEVELS

    46 to 60 points: The Eternal Flame: Most intense romantic. We believe in twin flames/ soulmates and fall in love at first sight.

    The Eternal Flame is the most romantic level. Individuals in this category have the highest degree of romantic inclination and experience a deep and everlasting passion for romance. It implies a strong and enduring connection to romantic ideals and gestures.

    Individuals who fit into the “Eternal Flame” category are deeply passionate about romance and love. They often prioritize emotional connection and intimacy in their relationships. Here are some characteristics that might describe them:

    1. **Hopeless Romantics:** They believe in the power of love and often express themselves through grand gestures and heartfelt expressions of affection.

    2. **Emotionally Invested:** They are deeply invested in their relationships, cherishing every moment and valuing the emotional bond they share with their partner.

    3. **Creative and Thoughtful:** They constantly strive to surprise and delight their partners with thoughtful gestures, whether it’s writing love letters, planning romantic getaways, or creating personalized gifts.

    4. **Sensitive to Beauty:** They appreciate the beauty in the world around them, finding inspiration in nature, art, and music, which they often incorporate into their romantic gestures.

    5. **Believers in Destiny:** They may believe in soulmates or the idea that certain people are destined to be together, which fuels their passion and commitment to finding and nurturing love.

    Overall, individuals in the “Eternal Flame” category are guided by their unwavering belief in the transformative power of love and their dedication to keeping the flame of romance burning bright in their lives.

    26 to 45 points: Heart’s Harmony: The Secret Romantic. They think it but don’t speak romance

    For the second romance level, let’s consider an option that reflects a moderate level of romantic inclination, perhaps something like “Heart’s Harmony.” This name suggests a balance between romance and practicality, where individuals appreciate love and connection but may not necessarily embody the intense passion of the “Eternal Flame” category.

    Individuals who fit into the “Heart’s Harmony” category strike a balance between romance and practicality in their approach to relationships. Here are some characteristics that might describe them:

    1. Balanced Approach: They value romance and emotional connection in their relationships but also recognize the importance of practical considerations and maintaining a sense of balance in their lives.
    2. Thoughtful and Considerate: They express their affection for their partners through meaningful gestures and acts of kindness, such as remembering important dates, offering support during difficult times, and showing appreciation for their partner’s efforts.
    3. Communication Skills: They prioritize open and honest communication in their relationships, seeking to understand their partner’s needs and concerns while also expressing their own thoughts and feelings effectively.
    4. Adaptability: They are flexible and adaptable in their approach to romance, recognizing that relationships require compromise and adjustment to navigate the ups and downs of life together.
    5. Appreciation for the Little Things: They find joy and fulfillment in the everyday moments shared with their partner, whether it’s cooking dinner together, taking walks, or simply enjoying each other’s company.

    Overall, individuals in the “Heart’s Harmony” category cultivate a relationship environment where love and practicality coexist, fostering a sense of mutual respect, understanding, and contentment in their romantic lives.

    46 to 60 points: Calm Waters: Most likely to not take this quiz. Are they even romantic?

    For the lowest level name, we want to convey an absence or minimal presence of romantic inclination. How about “Calm Waters”? This name suggests a serene and tranquil state, where romantic feelings may exist but are subdued or infrequent.

    Individuals who fit into the “Calm Waters” category tend to have a more reserved or subdued approach to romance. Here are some characteristics that might describe them:

    1. Pragmatic Outlook: They tend to approach relationships with a practical mindset, focusing on practicalities rather than grand gestures or intense displays of affection.
    2. Independence: They value their independence and may prioritize personal pursuits and interests over romantic relationships.
    3. Reserved Expression of Affection: While they may experience romantic feelings, they may not express them openly or frequently, preferring to keep their emotions private.
    4. Preference for Stability: They seek stability and predictability in their relationships, valuing a sense of calm and tranquility over excitement or passion.
    5. Contentment with Solitude: They are comfortable spending time alone and may not feel a strong need for constant companionship or romantic involvement.

    Overall, individuals in the “Calm Waters” category may appreciate romance in a more subdued or understated manner, finding contentment in the quiet moments and subtle gestures of connection within their relationships.

    This was fun!

    According to my “research,” I’m as romantic as it gets! If someone is as romantic as me, let me know please, let’s be friends

    Please share your romantic level

  • Deep Love. Sexy, romantic poem and a fun way to learn Spanish

    Dear Lovestar,

    I’ve always dreamt about being a teacher. Teaching English to people I know who need to learn it is something I want to do really badly!

    Writing poetry is my gift.

    I decided to mix my wish and my gift, and now, I have decided to use my romantic poetry to help people learn English. 

    I translated this poem to Spanish, and I shared both poems on my brand new Spanish blog. Read that blog post through this link and follow that blog if you Speak Spanish or if you’re studying Spanish because I’ll be sharing translations and tools to make language learning fun.

    I don’t know how much time I will be dedicating to this project, but if you’re interested in learning English or Spanish, let me know so I can create something more useful.

    “Deep Love” romantic poem by Eve

    With love and light,

    Eve, with a glow in my eyes

  • Union quote. Spanish Translation. Poesía

    Dear Lovestar,

    I’ve been very creative in the last week.

    The creative process gets easy when I’m feeling creative, obviously.

    During the times when I’m uninspired, I don’t write poetry. It’s interesting that I can go a month without any poetry writing when I’m out of sorts, and by contrast, I can write several poems a day when I’m feeling creative.

    Union Quote

    To be one with you

    En Español. In Spanish

    Si hablas Español, gracias por visitarme!

    Noté que varios lectores leyeron mis escrituras y poemas en Español. Para usted, he creado un blog en Español.

    En ese nuevo blog compartiré mis poemas en Español y poco a poco, traduciré mis mejores posts acerca del amor.

    Sigue mi blog en Español

    https://amordivino888.wordpress.com/

    Translation: Since I found a lot of Spanish readers read and interacted with my Spanish content, I have created a blog only in Spanish for my Spanish poetry. I intend to translate my best posts to Spanish to share there as well. Link over the Spanish quote.


    With Love and light,

    Eve

  • Light Years

    Look at this amazing poem!

    Note: I did not write this poem!

    I just discovered another great poet! I was super touched because it resonated so much!

    My eyes cannot measure the distance,My heart knows our love is the same,I am falling like wax from a candle,Reaching for the touch of your flame

    Light Years click to read this poet’s blog

  • Romantic Poem. Your touch.

    Dear Lovestar,

    I wrote a great new poem for my poetry journal.

    Your touch

    Follow my poetry collection through this link:

    http://www.mobileapp.app/to/duCowXa?ref=cl

    With love and light,

    Eve

  • Romance (2). What is romance and Why are people not romantic?

    Dear Lovestar,

    Continuing yesterday’s conversation here.

    You know I’m a romantic, and I bet you’re a romantic (unless you’re here to be a critic). Welcome to this very romantic blog experience. My intention is to share my copious amount of romantic energy with the world, to make romance cool again, and to help people deepen their love connections using, you guessed it, ROMANCE!

    https://loveandlight888.art.blog/?p=2737

    What is romance? A feeling, an energy, and a verb

    How the dictionary simplifies romance…

    Romance is also an energy. Romance promotes positive vibes, happiness, and friendship. Romance is inspirational and motivational. Romance can deepen a love connection and enhances our creative expression.

    Romance is also spiritual. It helps us be in the present as we feel sensations in our body and as we engage with a romantic partner. It can help connect us to our spirit and our beloved’s spirit. Through romance, we can make a connection to the universe or God.

    Why are people not romantic today?

    Such an excellent question, and I’m thinking of another question, were people ever romantic before? 🤔

    Here is my intention: we become more romantic people and ascend love on the planet. I am doing my part. Will you join me in this romantic project?

    There could be various reasons why some people aren’t interested in romance. It could be due to personal preferences, past experiences, focus on other priorities like career or personal development, or simply not feeling ready for it at the moment. Everyone’s preferences and priorities are different.

    However, as I explored in my previous post on this subject, we can be romantic without a romantic partner. We can be romantic by and for ourselves. I have decided to romance myself.

    Misconceptions about romance

    Some misconceptions about romance and romanticism include:

    1. **Romance is always grand gestures**: While grand gestures can be a part of romance, it’s often the small, everyday gestures of thoughtfulness and affection that sustain relationships.

    2. **Romantic relationships are always easy and effortless**: In reality, relationships require effort, communication, and compromise from both partners.

    3. **Romance is solely about passion and intensity**: While passion is important, lasting romance also involves companionship, trust, and emotional intimacy.

    4. **Romance is only for young people**: People of all ages can experience and enjoy romance. Love and connection are not limited by age.

    5. **Romance is only for beautiful, good looking, of attractive people**: this is what we see in movies. However, just like with age, this doesn’t apply. Romance is for anyone who wants to engage with love.

    6. **Romance is always spontaneous**: While spontaneity can be exciting, planned romantic gestures or dates can be just as meaningful.

    7. **Romance should always mirror what’s depicted in movies or books**: Real-life romance often looks different from what’s portrayed in media, and that’s perfectly normal. Each relationship is unique.

    8. **Romance can fix all problems in a relationship**: While romance can strengthen a relationship, it’s not a solution for all problems. Communication and addressing underlying issues are crucial.

    Understanding these misconceptions can help individuals have more realistic expectations and healthier attitudes towards romance and romantic relationships.

    How can we make romance cool again?

    Making romance “cool” again involves shifting societal perceptions and attitudes towards romance in a positive way. Here are some ways to do that:

    1. **Celebrate diverse expressions of romance**: Recognize that romance can look different for everyone. Embrace and celebrate various forms of romantic expression, whether it’s through gestures, words, or actions.

    2. **Promote healthy relationship dynamics**: Encourage open communication, respect, and kindness within relationships. Highlight the importance of mutual support, understanding, and compromise.

    3. **Challenge stereotypes and misconceptions**: Address and debunk myths about romance and relationships. Encourage conversations that emphasize the complexity and depth of romantic connections.

    4. **Showcase positive examples**: Highlight real-life examples of healthy, loving relationships in media, literature, and popular culture. Celebrate stories that depict authentic, respectful, and fulfilling romantic partnerships.

    5. **Emphasize emotional intelligence**: Foster emotional intelligence and empathy, which are essential for building and maintaining strong romantic relationships. Encourage individuals to understand and express their emotions effectively.

    6. **Promote self-love and self-care**: Remind people that self-love and self-care are fundamental aspects of healthy relationships. Encourage individuals to prioritize their own well-being and happiness.

    7. **Encourage creativity and spontaneity**: Embrace creativity and spontaneity in romantic gestures and activities. Encourage people to think outside the box and tailor their expressions of romance to their unique preferences and personalities.

    8. **Normalize vulnerability**: Create a culture where vulnerability is seen as a strength rather than a weakness. Encourage honest communication and the willingness to be emotionally vulnerable with partners.

    By promoting these attitudes and behaviors, we can help make romance not only “cool” again but also healthy, fulfilling, and meaningful for individuals and society as a whole.

    Was romance ever cool in the first place?

    Yes, romance has been considered “cool” or culturally celebrated at various points in history and in different societies. Throughout literature, art, music, and cultural traditions, romance has often been idealized and romanticized as a source of beauty, passion, and inspiration. In many cultures, romantic gestures and expressions of love have been highly valued and admired.

    For example, during the Romantic era in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, there was a widespread fascination with love, nature, and intense emotions. Romanticism, as an artistic and intellectual movement, celebrated individualism, imagination, and the power of the human spirit, often expressed through themes of love and longing.

    Similarly, in modern times, romantic love has been a central theme in popular culture, with countless books, movies, songs, and other media dedicated to depicting romantic relationships and experiences. These portrayals have often contributed to the perception of romance as something desirable and aspirational.

    Except now, there has been a darkening of this theme with free sex for all, threesomes and sexual perversion, porn, etc.

    Of course, perceptions of romance can vary widely depending on cultural, societal, and individual factors. What is considered “cool” or celebrated in one context may not be the same in another. However, it’s fair to say that romance has held significance and cultural appeal for many people throughout history.

    Dear friend, Thank you for engaging with me in this exploration of romance.

    I pray that you received something useful from this.

    We will discuss this topic again. At length.

    As always, I intend to inspire you to be more romantic. Have I succeeded? Please let me know. I have many plans to inspire and motivate you to be more romantic and loving.

    Do you have any tips to help make romance cool again? 😎 let’s do it together.

    With love and light,

    Eve, on a romantic mission

  • Romance (1). How I meet my unmet need for romance. Intro

    Dear Lovestar,

    I am feeling so romantic today! I want to lounge on the couch with my lover. I want to kiss and be kissed so gently. I want a warm embrace, and I want to make love under a full moon.

    I want to receive a love letter. I want someone to dedicate me a song. I want to receive a poem.

    I want to dance around in a red ruffle dress. I want to wear a flower or my already romantically long hair. I want pearls on my neck.

    This is starting to sound like a poem…

    I want to hold hands. I want to look into someone’s eyes and discover their soul. I want to feel even deeper.

    That is why I come online and talk to you. Thank you, fellow romantic, for receiving my bold yet humble gift of romance.

    Romance is an unmet need that I have. My lover is not romantic like that. He accepts attention, but he’s a stoic…

    I’m guessing that lots of humans have an unmet need around romance, and I have a solution.

    You be romantic!

    I’m feeling romantic, so I did this:

    • I went for a little walk in the park
    • I let my hair down and felt cute
    • I went under the sun
    • I took pictures of bugs I shared with my lover, and we talked about them
    • I sat against my favorite tree, which I’ve blogged about before in the clean-up of the park post I shared
    • I took pictures of myself on this tree
    • I sent my lover’s the pictures
    • I shared a joke with him
    • And I talked to you. Thank you for listening
    We believe it’s the spotless lady beetle
    Oh, I should have smiled. No worries, I am smiling now. 😊
    I am not taking my shoes off here, but oh how I wish I was in my private garden. 
    My best friend, the tree, is such a romantic! We’re perfect for each other.

    I have decided to romance myself and to share my gift of romance with other romantics.

    In other words, Scorpio, my dear partner, doesn’t have to change to meet my need! I’ll meet my own romantic need. He does meet my Love and certainly lovemaking needs. Also, my friendship and conversation needs.

    I am not blaming my beloved Scorpio for not being a romantic, and I understand him for it 100 percent. He is but a victim of this cruel world.

    The problem is not the individual people who are not romantic. The problem is the setting we’re playing in.

    This is a huge topic for me. To not bore you, I’ll continue on another post.

    Are you a romantic, too?

    How do you meet your need for romance?

    Is your person a romantic?

    With love and light,

    Eve, creating tools to satisfy my hunger for romance.

  • Scorpio men receive these heartfelt text messages

    Dear Lovestar,

    I have shown you some of the sexy text messages I have sent my lover, Scorpio. Today, I’ll do more of it.

    I do this because it’s free content and for inspiration. Let me know if it helped. Feel free to copy me as long as you share these feelings for your person.

    I  believe the world would be a better place if we were all a little more romantic, and I’m just doing my part. This is part of my life mission. My intention is that visitors to this bold blog will become more romantic. You’re welcome.

    I have started doing my part by becoming more romantic, I’m on the way to becoming even more romantic. There’s always a next level.

    I have helped my lover be more romantic after he was left cold from several heartbreaks. And I’ll continue to romantically attract that man out of his mind.

    I have inspired my children to aspire to romance.

    I have poured my soul on the web to share my vision of a romantic world.

    And now I share with you some of my most vulnerable text messages to my beloved, who I call Scorpio.

    I meant something I couldn’t do before…

    That’s it for now.

    However, because I text this love of mine with this intensity all the time, I’ll collect more of these for future posts.

    With love and light,

    Eve, inspired and motivated to love even deeper!

  • Have a difficult conversation with a love partner that fosters love, connection, and union. Part 2.

    Dear Lovestar,

    Picture this: a couple is having a hard conversation. They love each other very much, and because of that, they’ve been avoiding this conversation, and by now, it’s worse. This is my love and I…

    She gets emotional and calls him insensitive. He complains that she’s too emotional and overreacts. She gets triggered and overreacts. He gets offended and withdraws. They don’t talk to each other for a week and don’t resolve the issue. They try to act like it didn’t happen, but there is a loss of trust from unresolved issues.

    How should we have difficult conversations? They are unavoidable in love relationships if we intend to deepen the connection?

    (more…)