Icebreakers
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Other than what they are doing now, what career do you think your partner would be good at? Why?
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This too shall pass.
love each other unconditionally and always kiss
Find someone who has the same interests and drive as you do. It's ok to have a few differences, that is what makes us individuals.
Make sure a majority of the things you enjoy, they enjoy also. Opposites might attract in the beginning but that usually grows old, and becomes annoying.
Make sure a majority of the things you enjoy, they enjoy also. Opposites might attract in the beginning but that usually grows old, and becomes annoying.
Communication is the key, never take them for granted, never assume that because they're there, they're your personal servants.
Even when you're arguing or going through your tough times, don't forget all that you've done for each other and how you feel about then before saying something regretful!
Women show respect to your husbands and men show love to your wives.
Every couple has problems
How you deal with them will define the relationship
How you deal with them will define the relationship
Trust each other and never lie! Also keep your business btw the two of you otherwise it bites u in the end!
Living separate is the ultimate test. If you keep the bond between you and them until marriage then it would have been worth the wait
Your dedication to your partner should not be based on their being 100% deserving of it, that doesn't mean that you should let yourself be walked over or tolerate your partner not living up to the person you know they are.
Keep your problems between each other
Never ever lie, not ever in the path and journey of the relationship as it will never really ever go away and that breach of trust can cripple a relationship.
Very much true in house problems stay in house
No mattet what obstacles get in the way you can do it if you feel your love is worth fighting for DON'T give it up!
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Female, 41-50 years, Dating, CA, US | Jul 09, 2013