This article I would like to write today is about one of my favorite topics, which is relationships. I recently was fortunate to vacation for a full week in Mexico, and the town is called Dolores Hidalgo Guanajuato, Mexico. If any of you out there get a chance to visit this town, "please do you will not regret it."
When I first arrived to a new town me being a single guy, I usually check out the dating scene. And, this time I saw something totally different. I have traveled to major cities in the U.S., and never saw "Love" like in the town of Dolores Hidalgo Guanajuato, Mexico. I started my regular touring of the town of over 200,000 people, and growing. And, I noticed everyone was happy, they did not care about money, or what you wear, as long as you have a job, and goals, is all the females seemed to be looking for. I started my socializing with the local females, and they responded by being very friendly, and forth-coming, the single females are not stuck up here, "compared to some places I been to." At first, I thought it was my tourist symbol, by the U.S. clothes I wore, or may the way I walked, or talked. But, I was still in denial, so I started to look around for clues. And, every corner I turned to, I saw couples making out in public. There was people hugging, making out, holding hands, kissing,and many males would be visiting their girlfriends in front of their doorsteps, like a fairy tale, "it was so romantic." The old, and the young were doing this. It was like I was in make-out Heavan "LOL." So, I kept on walking, like the title of one of my poems "LOL, " and just about every street corner I turned too, or every bus stop, every sidewalk, or the town square, "which is historical ground," I would see everyone enjoying their life with love. I just never thought a town could be full with love, and hope.
At first, I thought people did this only during the afternoon, but the funny thing is in this town, the locals made out all day, even in 105F weather. It was "crazy" I didn't know love could be so strong in this town. Maybe it was the desert, or the water "which I did not drink," but it sure was an experience. I think one day I will live there for about six months, to enjoy the word called "love." To me love is something invisible you cannot see, but is hard to find. I think there is cities like that in the U.S. or world, bu this was a great experience for me. Peace, and thanks for reading my article, and good day "PEACE."
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Post a CommentLOL! Awwww...that's so nice. Thanks for sharing it. :-)
Nice!!!!!