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RE: How do you define the "Perfect Partner?" - 12/18/2011 6:54:52 PM   
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RE: How do you define the "Perfect Partner?" - 12/18/2011 6:56:19 PM   
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A perfect partner for me is the man who, when being with him, I like myself.

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RE: How do you define the "Perfect Partner?" - 12/18/2011 6:58:02 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Casteele
I really do wonder why that lady has not yet come along and grabbed you up.



sipmle, I am to far away....
Best of luck to you as well

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RE: How do you define the "Perfect Partner?" - 12/18/2011 8:08:34 PM   
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quote:

TreasureKY
A perfect partner for me is the man who, when being with him, I like myself.


Wow. That's like a haiku. Now I'm kinda embarrassed about my post.

Seriously, she HAS to be able to drive.

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RE: How do you define the "Perfect Partner?" - 12/18/2011 8:11:32 PM   
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Okay Treasure? Do you mean someone who you're not ashamed of? Because I'm thinking you like yourself already, right?

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RE: How do you define the "Perfect Partner?" - 12/18/2011 8:24:49 PM   
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A beautiful answer, Treasure. Kudos!

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RE: How do you define the "Perfect Partner?" - 12/18/2011 9:25:51 PM   
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My ideal partner (who I'm with now) is someone I can freely be myself with, and enjoy my life with.  I can explore my thoughts, feelings, and what life has to offer, freely and happy, and he supports and encourages that in me.  I can bring anything to the table, and it is safe to do so. He's also someone who I can see my effect on, and who has an open mind to try new things and new ways.  Someone with a positive approach to life, which feeds on my own.

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RE: How do you define the "Perfect Partner?" - 12/18/2011 11:29:37 PM   
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ORIGINAL: NuevaVida

My ideal partner (who I'm with now) is someone I can freely be myself with, and enjoy my life with.  I can explore my thoughts, feelings, and what life has to offer, freely and happy, and he supports and encourages that in me.  I can bring anything to the table, and it is safe to do so. He's also someone who I can see my effect on, and who has an open mind to try new things and new ways.  Someone with a positive approach to life, which feeds on my own.


This in its entirety. I prefer the word 'ideal' to 'perfect'...it's so much more attainable.

That said, Wayward's ideal for me. If he was 'perfect', he wouldn't snore or be allergic to the kittehs.

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RE: How do you define the "Perfect Partner?" - 12/22/2011 9:25:45 AM   
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wow, thats awesome, MsE!! Good luck!! (and ffs.. you do NOT look old enough to have a grown child!!!)


Thank you and double thank you :)


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RE: How do you define the "Perfect Partner?" - 12/22/2011 3:45:03 PM   
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the problem with finding your 'perfect person' is that they don't always think you are perfect for them.

also, the person you thought was perfect to start with may tarnish as the years go by. now that can be ok, but it depends how bad it gets. being in-love puts padding over someone's faults sometimes. now if that person just keeps chipping away at that love you'll soon find that the flaws that looked like faint hairlines are really gapping cracks.

i guess for me 'perfect' depends on what we are talking about. as someone else said, it's as much about how i feel when with a person as much as anything else. i have to have trust in them. i want them to treat me with consideration and respect. i don't want double standards, whereby they treat someone else in their life better than me, and think it's ok to treat me as a lesser person just because i haven't been in their life as long. if you wouldn't treat this other person the way you are treating me then don't do it to me, i deserve better. don't put less effort into me than you do them, it's bad form. i want someone to look at me with 'that' look. i want someone who looks at me and thinks i'm beautiful and can actually tell me that like they mean it. i want to be wanted, not just because i turn them on; afterall, anyone can want to fuck you, but really want me in their life. when they look at me with that intencity and i say 'what?' that it's actually something instead of 'nothing' (i miss it being something, or at least being told anyway) on top of all that i want them to understand that i don't want full on in-your-pocket anymore. mostly i want to be able to feel that i'm enough in that i'm good enough that the thought of someone else wouldn't even enter their head because no-one else would have anything better to offer than what i'm giving them.

actual perfection is hard to expect though don't you think? i'm not perfect so how can i expect someone else to be? not only that, but perfection is intimidating when you know yourself to be less than. therein lays another problem, someone could actually find me perfect for them, but would i think them the same?

in conclusion i think that being enough for each other is better than perfection which is too hard to live upto.

needles

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RE: How do you define the "Perfect Partner?" - 12/22/2011 11:52:10 PM   
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Most people seem to describe their perfect partner as either

1) Something humanly unattainable

2) The person they've been dating for the past month or two.

Rinse then repeat.


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