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- From: stef@Apple.COM (Stef Jones)
- Newsgroups: soc.singles
- Subject: Re: *How* did you meet your SO (And do they know?)
- Message-ID: <77270@apple.apple.COM>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 14:37:10 GMT
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- weaver@jetsun.weitek.COM (Michael Gordon Weaver) writes:
-
- >I have learned not to ask a couple questions about their early
- >relationship when they are together, because always seem to
- >have such different views of it, and often feel they should
- >remember it all the same way.
-
- A while ago, my PYM and I had a disagreement about what the first thing I
- said to him was. I won a dinner out of it. (Since we'd saved the email, it
- was easy to check.)
-
- We had way different experiences of our early relationship. 'Smatter of
- fact we have different experiences of our relationship now. We're two
- different people, it's to be expected.
-
- As for whether the appearance of communication is more important than real
- communication, I think the appearance would be sufficient if no one ever
- found out that it was appearance-only. But the longer you spend with
- someone, the harder it is to keep up the appearance if there is no real
- communication. (And sometimes you need temporary communication breakdown
- in order to develop real communication.)
-
- --
- Stef Reality is that which, when you stop believing
- stef@apple.com in it, doesn't go away.
-