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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2018 6:14:23 GMT 10
Yeah, I guess so, but whether they will work it out or not depends on the sitch. Sometimes, it sure does seem like Cupid is distributing arrows to the randomest people just for the thrill of being able to say, "I am so random, I can't believe I just did that." Okay, you could obviously lust after someone you don't have much in common with, but that doesn't mean you'll make a great couple
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Post by longaotian on Jun 26, 2018 8:58:16 GMT 10
Yeah, I guess so, but whether they will work it out or not depends on the sitch. Sometimes, it sure does seem like Cupid is distributing arrows to the randomest people just for the thrill of being able to say, "I am so random, I can't believe I just did that." hmmm......
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Post by SharksFan99 on Jun 26, 2018 22:44:41 GMT 10
Just to add on from what I posted earlier, opposites can successfully attract each other, as long as they are willing to comprise and put value into the relationship. For instance, one of my friend's parents are the complete opposite of each other in many ways. His Mum is a social butterfly (like my friend) and can be quite demanding, while his Dad is very reserved and keeps his opinions/views to himself. They seemingly have more differences than similarities, however they have been in a happy relationship for over twenty years.
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Post by al on Jun 28, 2018 7:26:22 GMT 10
I guess it depends on what trait exactly is opposite, and if we are talking exact poles or just strong dissimilarity. I know that when I'm typically with someone whom I share no commonalities, nothing happens. We don't really fight, we're just bored. I think it's a myth that people who are too similar are the ones who will find eachother boring versus people who see nothing stimulating in eachother at all.
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Post by aja675 on Jul 20, 2018 0:33:07 GMT 10
Yeah, I guess so, but whether they will work it out or not depends on the sitch. Sometimes, it sure does seem like Cupid is distributing arrows to the randomest people just for the thrill of being able to say, "I am so random, I can't believe I just did that." BTW, I just wrote a poem/lyrics to a hypothetical song based on this post of mine.
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Post by God Less America on Jul 20, 2018 14:10:57 GMT 10
Paula Abdul thought so.
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Post by dount2005 on Aug 5, 2018 7:28:30 GMT 10
Nope. In a relationship you have to have some common ground, otherwise, you're going to find it difficult to relate to your partner. Would a kindhearted person want to be with a cold-blooded person? Think about that.
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