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On the other hand, some people--though not all--are blessed to share a bond nearly as strong as a brotherhood or sisterhood with one true friend: the one whom all secrets can be told to, whether good or bad. Each becomes reliant on the other. When apart from each other both feel lost, but when together, the moments are far from dull. A friend like this is always there for the other no matter what the circumstances are. Although, when friendship is brought up, one's mind may automatically associate to the thought of two people, this everlasting bond can also be found between a pet and its owner. Dog is a man's best friend--and best friends share an indestructible bond. This type of love is extremely difficult, and near impossible to break apart. .
The love between friends is capable of an almost concrete definition, which is an entirely different story when dealing with romantic love. No matter how many poems are written, stories told, descriptions given, a definition will never be set in stone in regards to describe the bond between two lovers. The most complicated aspect of romance is that quicker than a bond can be made, it can be broken. Romance is like a house of cards. Each card is strategically and carefully put in place--some placed rather awkwardly, making it even more difficult to build the house higher. As the height increases, and more cards are piled on, there is more to lose and even the slightest offset card can cause the house to tumble. At times, a card or two may slip carefully out of place, not low enough to cause it to crash, but enough to put another obstacle in the way of creating a sturdy house. If the top is reached, and the last card is in place, a great effort of protection must be made in order to keep the house together. Even after it is complete, many gaps remain, unfortunately, most are unable to be filled. Interference from the outside may also take their toll though; an accidental bump into the table, the breeze from an open window nearby, or a heavy breath in the wrong direction.