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Could you be in a long term relationship with someone who believes the exact opposite? someone who beleives in war while you are a pacifist? someone who eats meat while you are vegan? Someone who spanks the kids while you don't believe in it? Someone who loves Obama democrats while you love Palin Tea baggers? ... They say that opposites attract... but is that just a phrase of hope, or a proven fact... do you beleive that its possible to see past social, cultural, and personal differences, or the characteristics that differentiate eachothers personality traits are just too much for a long term relationship to work ? ? [Edited 3/6/10 11:49am] | |
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Yes, I think I could. If you love someone, it doesn't matter in what she/he believes..I think. | |
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zaza said: Yes, I think I could. If you love someone, it doesn't matter in what she/he believes..I think.
It could only last long if you thrive on strife. >> | |
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it depends what it is coz some things are a deal breaker for me. but i guess mostly yes i can, as long as he doesn't try to force his views on me. | |
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Ex-Moderator | For most of the above, no.
I could deal with a meat eater as long as he was willing to eat whatever I made for dinner or cook his own meal. I'm not cooking meat, ever. But how to raise a child if you're planning on having kids isn't sommething you can differ greatly on. And I don't have a lot of respect for people whose beliefs are different than my own for a lot of things. |
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I could only fall in love with a person whom I know could inspire me with creativity, intelligence and interesting thoughts.
So they would have to somehow convince me that what they think is better, or the other way round - by not being stubborn they would adopt my opinion/agree with me. It is not necessary for me to always have the same opinion as the person I love, but there should be some kind of mutual power that would make us at least understand each other's opinions to be able to defend them in front of others. But overall I do not believe that only similarities/differences can help people growing together. Their way of seeing things should give us another perspective and the other way round. That way it would make sense to me | |
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what the 17yo said | |
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Like most of the other said, it really depends on the differences... If its political, id have no problem... If someone beat the kids, Id have a problem... etc etc etc... Religion also wouldnt be a deal breaker for me unless they were devil worshippers ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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how's the ??? If that shit's HOT like fire then it might be tolerable... A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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I think for us ... our oppisits are one of the strongest parts of what keeps our relationship healthy and interesting
I would get very bored and frustrated with a partner that was my exact same | |
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Long term? Absolutely not. | |
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I could pretty much get along with anyone with different views except religion. Poltics would be iffy, though it would depend if it was based on more of a philosphical difference. Cause I think that James Carville and Mary Matalin have some great debates with each other and that could be fun. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Dave1992 said: mutual power
I want this to be 'being gay', in your case. >> | |
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JustErin said: Long term? Absolutely not.
And Erin said - "Baby, don't waste your time I know what's on your mind I may be qualified for a one night stand But I could never take the place of your gal" >> | |
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Mach said: I think for us ... our oppisits are one of the strongest parts of what keeps our relationship healthy and interesting
I would get very bored and frustrated with a partner that was my exact same True, but when it comes to fundamental stuff. Like him loving polka records from the 30's and forbidding you to play Prince when he's around? >> | |
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If he has a big dick, then yes. | |
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HamsterHuey said: Mach said: I think for us ... our oppisits are one of the strongest parts of what keeps our relationship healthy and interesting
I would get very bored and frustrated with a partner that was my exact same True, but when it comes to fundamental stuff. Like him loving polka records from the 30's and forbidding you to play Prince when he's around? I would drop kick any man ( partner ) that would "forbid" me things I married a man not my Daddy | |
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Mach said: I married a man not my Daddy
You said 'daddy'... heehee. >> | |
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Mach said: I would drop kick any man ( partner ) that would "forbid" me things
Good! I would do, these days. Ah, the things I did for love... Or what I thought was love. >> | |
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no. women and men are different enough as it is. i don't need extra things to argue about. everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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whistle said: no. women and men are different enough as it is. i don't need extra things to argue about.
Try man on man relationships...jeez. And just saying that hypothetically. Not for reals, like when I tell Dave to gay up. >> | |
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HamsterHuey said: Try man on man relationships...jeez.
well, i've had no shortage of offers here on the Org. everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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whistle said: HamsterHuey said: Try man on man relationships...jeez.
well, i've had no shortage of offers here on the Org. I noticed. I actualy assumed you WERE gay. Heehee. It's probably your avatar, it's so gay as Cloudbuster's thong. >> | |
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HamsterHuey said: whistle said: well, i've had no shortage of offers here on the Org. I noticed. I actualy assumed you WERE gay. Heehee. It's probably your avatar, it's so gay as Cloudbuster's thong. thanks? everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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HamsterHuey said: Mach said: I married a man not my Daddy
You said 'daddy'... heehee. Who's your Daddy | |
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nyse said: someone who beleives in war while you are a pacifist? maybe someone who eats meat while you are vegan? sure as long as they didn't cry about dead animals Someone who spanks the kids while you don't believe in it? Nope...deal breaker. Someone who loves Obama democrats while you love Palin Tea baggers? ... Let's reverse that so I can emphatically state NO They say that opposites attract... but is that just a phrase of hope, or a proven fact... phrase of hope... opposites may attract but they don't stay joined. do you beleive that its possible to see past social, cultural, and personal differences, or the characteristics that differentiate eachothers personality traits are just too much for a long term relationship to work ? ? see above [Edited 3/6/10 11:49am] | |
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HamsterHuey said: Mach said: I would drop kick any man ( partner ) that would "forbid" me things
Good! I would do, these days. Ah, the things I did for love... Or what I thought was love. Oh me too but that's been over 25 yrs ago | |
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Mach said: HamsterHuey said: You said 'daddy'... heehee. Who's your Daddy I have NO idea, but whenever someone asks me that, I normally drop my soap spontaneously. >> | |
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whistle said: HamsterHuey said: I noticed. I actualy assumed you WERE gay. Heehee. It's probably your avatar, it's so gay as Cloudbuster's thong. thanks? Your sooo welcome. Wanna blow my whistle now? >> | |
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HamsterHuey said: Mach said: Who's your Daddy I have NO idea, but whenever someone asks me that, I normally drop my soap spontaneously. | |
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