Even though my original vote went to the light and hot love, I have changed my opinion that it was a deep and faithful relationship, which I was sadden by its end.
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Even though my original vote went to the light and hot love, I have changed my opinion that it was a deep and faithful relationship, which I was sadden by its end.
Yes, that may be a bit on the strong side. I just felt, that Roland actually cared for her more, and she, like I said, just needed someone to hold her together. Then agian, they say you first love...
I see, :lol:
:huglove:
That seems to be a perfect description of him. Needs something big to chase....., I like it.
I've said it before in other threads, so here it is. I feel Rolands love was deeper, fore he carried her memory for the rest of his days. But, Susan was the one who needed Roland more. She had...
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Yes, you say true, my main reason is just personal stuff at the time of reading it. I'm sure she wasn't written as a deciteful character, and she did stand true at the time of her death.
I went back and explained my original post, so, here it is.
wow! no, I never went as far as to doubt her sincerity. Anything to confirm that?[/QUOTE]
Not really, I just never trusted her. I only felt sorry for his feeling of the loss, not for her. I...
I see your point, and I do agree, I'm just playing the opposite card.
I personally didn't like Susan, and thought she just played Roland, so there was never any love
Going off of Jeans quote, that would mean that their love did stand the test of time, at least for Roland, who thought about and missed her his whole life.
I don't have the slightest idea, I was wondering what everyone else thought. But, that sounds very possible
Now, seeing as we are talking about their love not happening, what would of happen had he not gone to Mejis at all?
I'm woth the whole love disscusion, that the feeling is there throughout time not matter what, just, like O said, not ment to stay with them
I'll third that, at least til he met the new ka-tet