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Are we too different for a permanent relationship?

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Question - (19 August 2008) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female United States age , anonymous writes:

I have been dating Marshall for three years. I enjoy his company, our love life, the way he thinks and our time together. There is very little we disagree on. I don't think we have ever really had an argument.

I consider him my best friend. We are different in that I am very social and also enjoy relaxing with a movie or a game of cards or something. He is not social and has a hard time relaxing with a movie and does not care for games.

We don't cuddle and watch movies, or have leisurely mornings reading the newspaper in bed? Are we too different for a permanent relationship?

(By the way, I changed his name)

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