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anonymous
writes: What do you do when you're in a relationship with someone who should be perfect for you. They're pretty much your own age, clever, funny and just generally lovely, but it's not enough, and you find yourself completely falling for someone else you know you shouldn't? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (18 December 2010): Perfection is a myth- relationships take work, and on a regular basis... ideally, daily.
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reader, LovelessAct1 +, writes (18 December 2010):
Its honestly up to you, but I'd like to point out that no relationship is perfect. They'll always be something missing (the grass is always greener, blah blah blah) I honestly hope you find someone who can meet your expectations, but if they don't quite measure up, I still suggest giving them a good chance :) No one is perfect.
Good luck!
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reader, No watered down advice here! +, writes (17 December 2010):
You’re at the age when we want something considered to be “Taboo” Something we should not have and our conscience tells us that! I didn’t listen, But I’m advising you, to (((LISTEN)))
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reader, sammi star +, writes (17 December 2010):
well I think you know what you should do!
There's no such thing as 'should be perfect for you' he either is or he isn't and clearly it's the latter.
Obviously you don't want to hurt him but it's no kinder to keep stringing him along. Let him go so you can both find the right person for you.
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