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- From: mysti@sierra.sybase.com (Mysti Rubert)
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- Subject: Re: Hints
- Message-ID: <25769@sybase.sybase.com>
- Date: 13 Nov 92 21:38:30 GMT
- References: <BxACJG.F7G@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> <1992Nov6.161759.15687@schbbs.mot.com>
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- In article <1992Nov6.161759.15687@schbbs.mot.com>, Matt Valentine writes:
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- |> I dont really believe that those super-intense feelings that are present
- |> in the first year or so of the relationship are ever as strong again.
- |> Yes, there still can be romance, but the people should start accepting
- |> each other as imperfect.
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- Whoa, since when does accepting another human as imperfect kill your
- desire for them? It has been my experience that feelings (physical as
- well as emotional) intensify over time as the relationship progresses
- and matures. If a relationship is dead after a year, or stops
- growing once you get to know the person better, well....
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- Mysti Rubert, Oaktown, California
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- "It't not the men in my life, but the life in my men." Mae West
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