NakedOnMyChain
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Joined: 11/29/2004 From: Indiana Status: offline
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I see settling as compromise. Everyone "settles" for something in every relationship. There is no such thing as the perfect person who behaves perfectly at all times. There is, however, such a creature as the perfect person for you, despite and sometimes because of their various quirks, annoyances, and character flaws. Like everything else, what you can settle for is highly individual. If you throw out a perfectly wonderful person from your pool of consideration because you think they brush their teeth too loudly, you're probably being a little too finicky. However, dismissing someone on the grounds of fundamental differences, which could be anything intrinsically important to you, is very valid. There are some things a person should settle for, and some things they shouldn't settle for. Taking the first thing that comes along, regardless of glaring differences that will grow with time, just so you don't have to be alone is unacceptable settling. Overlooking that your chosen partner puts the dishes in the dishwasher to wrong way is definitely acceptable. It's an individual judgment call. Do some deep thinking and figure out what you absolutely won't settle for and let everything else ebb and flow according to the person. After all, you should not be with someone that you only like for your potential to change them.
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"Oh, it's torture, but I'm almost there." ~The Cure "I ask for so little. Just fear me, love me, do as I say, and I will be your slave." ~The Labyrinth
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