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Can opposites attract?

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Question - (31 July 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 31 July 2008)
A male United Kingdom age 36-40, anonymous writes:

Hi helpful aunties, I just need some opinions here.

Can opposites attract?

I'm a pretty easy going guy and don't really have a "hectic" social life.

Now, I've met a girl who is very much the polar opposite and who is a big party girl and who has a whirlwind social life...she always seems to be out.

We both like each other, and I really want to go out with her, but I just have a feeling that me being more chill-out and her being a big party girl just renders it flawed before its begun; she would want to be going out clubbing all the time while I would rather be chilling and "takin' it easy"

I really would want it to work, but could it work or could I make it work?

Thanks for reading :)

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A male reader, Danielepew Mexico +, writes (31 July 2008):

Danielepew agony auntOpposites can be attracted to each other. However, you both need to be very keen on maintaining the relationship, since you have different interests. You need to find the middle ground.

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