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Are you right for him/her?

Staticstellarhawk

19 year(s) ago

Now its not the matter of "Is he/she right for you?" but "Are your right for him/her?" Think about it. Your making a list of the guy/girl you wanna marry someday. But what you need to do is look at yourself first and see if your right for him/her. you can't have this awesome guy/girl and this lazy girl/guy who thinks everything is fine now cuz she/he found his/her guy. He/she most likely has a list of what he/she wants in a girl/guy too! And we should respect that. So try and look at your list and apply whats on it to yourself. like...are you loyal? are you honest? are you nice? do you havea good sense of humor? you have to not want to get inbetween Him/her and God just like you don't want her/him to.Works both ways! :)

DHfan

19 year(s) ago

lol... im sorry to laugh, but this is something that most people will not be able to do in a fair manner... there are two sides to the coin overconfidence: many popple may think that they are near perfect and would think that they are right for everyone. they cant see their own faults at all underconfidence: people like me who dont think that they are good enough for anyone. they can't see the good things about themselves and would just consider it impossible to be good for anyone i think it'd be a nice thing to try, but most people would never be able to take this approach

raisin

19 year(s) ago

thank u for that helpful thing......;) :silly: :silly: :cheer: :cheer: :side: :woohoo: :woohoo:

WeirdDNA

19 year(s) ago

I think it's better to get into relationships without terribly high expectations, so you can be more thankful for the good traits instead of being devastated by any that are lacking. In theory anyway.. I'm not sure I could practice that.

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