Now first off, NO I am not a boxer of any sort but we've all heard the expression, "I'm a lover not a fighter." With that being said if you're not a fighter literally, then of course you're a lover.
Whether or not you believe this or prefer to be in denial. When you're a lover, subconciously you're a fighter.
When you step in the ring, that's like entering his or her life.
Now the bell has rung and the fight has begun, that is for their love. Now you're pretty good on defense about keeping your guard up but your offense is strong in attacking, that is, making your target weak for you.
Now your attacks are going good and you're taking hits pretty well and still able to keep your guard up.
After going back and forth for a while, you've got them weak for you but this
round... is like what's going on?
The love hits being thrown at you left and right and in combos (as you may say still relating this to boxing) is catching you off guard and weakening your defense until one final blow to the head/heart causes a TKO...
Love has won and taken control over your body. You put up a good fight with trying not to fall for them. But in the end the love was too strong and causes you to take the L.
Love TKO is what it is. That powerful and uncontrollable force of nature that will win no matter how much you try to fight it...
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What happens when you get knocked out the ring? Yea we can't win the fight against love, but sometimes after the fight we realize that what we was fighting for wasn't worth getting the TKO in the first place......
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