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the meaning of a sentence: A rebound romance burns fast and hot like... Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:01 pm  the meaning of a sentence: A rebound romance burns fast and hot like...
 

Hi

Could you explain me what this sentence means?
A rebound romance burns fast and hot like a shooting star and leaves the rebounder blind to the flame out ahead

thanks Very Happy
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the meaning of a sentence: A rebound romance burns fast and hot like... Wed Sep 05, 2007 13:28 pm  the meaning of a sentence: A rebound romance burns fast and hot like...
 

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A 'rebound romance' is a new romance started just after a former one has finished, and while one still has strong feelings about the former relationship.

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the meaning of a sentence: A rebound romance burns fast and hot like... Fri Sep 07, 2007 11:16 am  the meaning of a sentence: A rebound romance burns fast and hot like...
 

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A 'rebound romance' is a new romance started just after a former one has finished, and while one still has strong feelings about the former relationship.

Do you think that you can figure out the 'fire' images for yourself now?

Thanks very much for your explanation, Mr. M.

Figure out the 'fire' images for myself? No, I don't understand that. Shocked
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