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I think there must be at least some things that are compatible and people change also maybe both people will take interest in what each other likes compromise and just enjoying doings things not nessessarly because its what we like but because we were doing whatever it may be together
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I think there must be at least some things that are compatible and people change also maybe both people will take interest in what each other likes compromise and just enjoying doings things not nessessarly because its what we like but because we were doing whatever it may be together |
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That's a big negative good buddy
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If you figure out the answer to this question let me know because I'm still struggling with someone in a relationship/out of a relationship in this situation...
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If you love someone that you're not compatible with, could it still work? Sure, as friends, not as lovers. |
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If you love someone that you're not compatible with, could it still work? At one time I would say... no way! But, as the years go by, I have come to find that "compatibility" is a matter of perspective. Someone that you "think" you aren't compatible with, might just be exactly what you need to balance you. If you are able to truly love someone, then apparently there is something compatible there. |
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Give and take.. how things work
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If you love someone that you're not compatible with, could it still work? No. There's bound to be problems of varying sort, whether emotionally, sexually, or otherwise. |
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dont people get divorces on incompatibilty?
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Compatability can sometimes be boring.
on the other hand. After conflict sex is great. |
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If I love them,then we are compatible.
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