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Do you believe in destiny? Do you think destiny affected your relationship with your partner?
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Maybe and if so yes...
YES, we were next door neighbors when we met. It was meant to be!
Destiny is the circumstance into which we are born - our DNA, family background, etc. No life starts out without that identity and course. To some point, our identity makes our destiny and defines our lives. If I would have been born a boy, I doubt my partner would be interested in me.
Yes, I believe that destiny is more like our genes, and those genes to some extent predefine our lives.
Yes, I believe that destiny is more like our genes, and those genes to some extent predefine our lives.
Yes absolutely. Too many things were just perfectly aligned when we met.
Yes
Yep. Yep.
Destiny is just a set of influences too subtle or too many to track.
Nope, I don't think we were destined to be together. We chose and choose to be together.
Nope and nope.
I believe God has a plan for everyone and that the choices we have made and will make will always end up working toward that plan. So yes, I sort of do believe in destiny, but it is not controlled by 3 old women with 1 eye between them.
yes. a unique set of circumstances occurred to make sure we met each other at the right time in our lives. we could have met at any point in the previous 13 years and would not have been interested in each other. :)
nope. but am thankful that we ended up in the same place at the same time and talked to each other.
nope and nope
No.
No, that sounds like we are puppets on strings. I believe that genes and circumstances lead to preferred results.