Then theres selfishly insistg on ur own way no matter what & refusg 2 care abt/respect yr partners needs & wishes b/c that wd cramp ur style
They could decide to do that, yes. I would rather put the relationship on a more casual footing to enable me to continue doing my own thing.
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Or ways might simply diverge. If Dave wanted to live permanently in another country & I didn't, we couldn't really compromise on this.
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We might decide to have a long distance relationship or break up and remain friends.
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That sounds good and workable in theory. The way I've seen it work out ... not necessarily so much
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Okay, with the understanding that doing so may cost you the person you love.
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Yes, exactly. I can't make him be OK with what I want but neither can I accept limitations on where I can go & what I can do.
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But this is why I married him when I assumed I never would get married. Because he is absolutely fine with me doing my own thing.
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He appreciates that too. And I have met many other people who have relationships like this. They do their own thing & rout for each other.
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