
Originally Posted by
Casiusq
well i don't know how long it takes to fall in love but i think my feelings were love and not lust or smitten. I still love him and hope he gets over his depression and becomes a happy person. even if it can't be with me
Living where you live, as in many locations in the world that are similar, it might be that people are 'geared' toward living life as fast as possible, cramming everything they can into a life they don't know how long will last... and it naturally can cause frustration and depression.
When living in a small, peaceful farming town, or living in a metropolis, people tend to adjust to the pace of their surroundings. This influences the lifestyles, attitudes and perspectives one has.
Example: A farmer tends to have a routine, is more mellow, knows what his plans are the next day and lives accordingly. The usual Friday nights, activities with the kids, wife, and neighbors - sometimes to the point where it would be considered boring by city-folk.
A soldier has a structure, but does not know from one day to the next if that structure will still be there - lives in constant change - therefore needs and likes to experience as much as possible in his available time - and might even be over-excessive - because he does not know what the next day will bring. Naturally the hopes and dreams of a peaceful routine are within all of us, but so is the pressure of the now...
All in all, no society and/or political structure in the world is making things easier on any of us - it's there, in our every-day life.
I hope this makes sense to you somewhat - and that I put my point across.

Good luck dear, and please keep us posted.