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I'm not sure I agree but if it was so easy would it be worth it. You value what you have to work
for. It just makes the fruit that much sweeter when it does work out. |
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What are you on about? This makes no sense. |
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Man and women have been coexisting for a while now, so I'm pretty sure that what you're saying makes
no sense. If you are determined to make things work, things will work. My parents haven't ever had
a fight (that I know of), so I'm convident that men and women can build successful relationships. |
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Wow, are you surrounded by shallow selfish men Scorpion? I mean granted many men are but not all.
There are countless heterosexual couples in this world who have meaningful long-term relationships,
it's just not accurate to say success is unlikely.
I also want to point out there are two sides to relationships and sometimes it's the man who really
wants it to work and the woman doesn't want to.
To me the most important thing is both people (whether straight or gay couples) just be themselves
with very little phony or pretention. You have to see each other's warts, fits, and flaws if you're
going to find out if you're long-term compatible. Too often people put on the superman/superwoman
show, get married, and then see the mask slowly slip away from their mate and that's when they start
to pick and fight and get wandering eyes toward someone else. This is also one of the reasons I
said trying sex before marriage is wise because you really don't want to find out on the honeymoon
that you really hate sex with this person and can't stand the thought of having only them for the
rest of your life. You should already know the likelihood you're a good match in that way too. |
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