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writes: Bit of an obvious question but wanted some opinions. How does one stop being so full on in the early days of a relationship? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 February 2010): Yes I was wondering the same, what is "full on"? Do you mean that you move too fast, are too eager and too much into each other?
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reader, janniepeg +, writes (14 February 2010):
When we find a potential soulmate, it feels like time stops. You enter into a moment. There is linear time, and circular time. You need both to progress in life. Linear time gives you structure and pattern to follow. Circular time gives you meaning and propells you to move forward. If you are with the right person and have the same direction, same goals in life you won't feel the relationship is all fantasy. Also realize nothing is perfect, you have to deal with the ups and downs of a person. You need the spark, the magic that pulls you two together. At the same time you need to handle the reality that relationship is hard work, in order for you to grow.
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reader, Tigerlily +, writes (14 February 2010):
what does "full on" mean? and why do you want to stop being it?
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