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If your relationship is 'a work in progress', is it progressing?


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yes, it's progressing and I hope we'll live together and have children and grow old someday


its progressing wonderfully


I hope so


Against common belief, love doesn't stop time so.. It progresses.


Absolutely, every relationship is a work in progress. Some relationships take more work. We are making progress.


Honestly, I feel like we're at a bit of a standstill right now. Not going backwards, but not necessarily improving. Although I suppose time progresses us all. Just comfortable with each other. Maybe too much? Ha


Without a doubt


Yes it is.


All relationship are works of progress. It takes time to know what you want from each other.


Yep


Every relationship is a work in progress. I think we're progressing. Sometimes I can't tell if we are or not. It makes me sad and frustrated when I feel we aren't progressing though.


no progress but why else could it go?


Yes and yes ( I hope ;) )
It is for sure. Looking forward to a lot of things
Male, >50 years, Dating | Jan 23, 2013

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I don't think our relationship is a work in progress. Our relationship is set in stone. Life is progressing now for us.


Our relationship seems to be an up hill battle. Just when we think we are making progress something slips and we move backwards. The distance between us seems to be growing and I'm not just talking about the drive.
I agree. I don't know what to do to fix it. I don't know if I can change what's happening between us.
Female, 41-50 years, Dating, CA, US | Jan 20, 2013

We are both broken. We need to fix ourselves before we can fix our relationship. But that doesn't mean we can't help each other become whole again.
Male, 41-50 years, Dating, NV, US | Jan 20, 2013

Hopefully we figure it out soon. I don't want us to fall apart.
Female, 41-50 years, Dating, CA, US | Jan 22, 2013

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