What's the craziest or most daring thing you've ever done, all in the name of love?

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I was dating a man who lived in the UK nearly a decade ago. He would fly here for business about once a month. Then and holidays was the main time we were able to spend together.

I was head over heels in love with him. I was also fiery and rather short fused in my younger years. We had an argument that became one-sided.

Rather, he wouldn't argue when I wanted to...lol. He hung up and wouldn't take my calls anymore. And so, I left him a message that basically said, "It's 11:45 AM CST, you call me within the next 15 minutes or the next time you talk to me it will be face to face."

I packed as I watched the time. I headed to the airport and took the next available flight to the UK and then a cab to his house. So, about 20 hours after his message I was banging on his door.As crazy as it was I ended up with a kiss and a shocked man saying, "You stupid, stupid girl -- I love you..." LOL.

We still ended the relationship even after all the madness...lol.

I flew to pluto and back on a spaceship that I made in my garage. All for love. Source: lies lies lies.

I left Germany and all of my fam. And moved to the US and that was in 1992, hope that that is carzy enough for you :-).

I was in a long distance relationship for a year and a half when he asked me to move closer to him so we could spend more time together and see if we were compatible toward marriage. I asked if we could at least be engaged before I left my job and friends and moved to another state. He said he didn't think that would be fair, because he was not going to ask me until he was sure we were compatible, and he believed he would not know that until we spent a few months in each other's actual in person company, rather than on the phone... I packed up all my stuff and moved to another state.

Three months later, we were married. That was in 1994, and we are still married.

I would have to say that the craziest and most daring thing I have ever done in the name of love was to Marry my wife. With 20/20 hindsight I can look back and say that after 39 years it worked out pretty good.

My husband and I dated for several years while I was in college. At one point, I had transferred to a wonderful university quite a long distance away. I had intended to finish two years there and then possibly stay in that area for grad school.

Sadly, his father had a heart attack right around that time and died a couple of months later. Hubby took over the day-to-day work of running his father's business with his mother. I finished the semester at the university of my dreams and moved back to our home state, and to this day I do not regret my decision to be there for him and his family.

I was still able to finish my education; I just did it in a different way. Although some people (without bothering to learn all the facts) judged me for it and tried to criticize me at the time, in the long run it turned out for the best. Many other bad things happened in the few years that followed, including other long illnesses and deaths, and I am glad for the decisions I made because those were the right choices for me.

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I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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