I am not sure what any of that has to do with what I was talking about.
You were writing about whether and how people change. So did I.
I am not sure what any of that has to do with what I was talking about.
You were writing about whether and how people change. So did I.
I've really enjoyed this thread. I agree about the "being together and not getting sick of each other thing." Long term can be a tricky thing, only because individual needs and desires seem to change so much. So I guess I would look for someone who will go through all of these changes with me, by my side.
I think that lifestyle is HUGE. I also believe that Helen Fisher's right in her observation that successful couples tend to be from a similar socioeconomic background, have similar levels of intelligence and similar levels of attractiveness.
In a sense I think that long term relationships are all about timing as well. And timing can seem really hard to get right.
Timing has been a big lesson for me to learn. Two people can seem perfect for each other, but if the timing is off in the mindset, self-awareness, or maturity level of either, it's just not going to come together smoothly. I think life is hard enough, without adding unnecessary hardships. If being with a particular someone is adding excess stress, negativity, pain, etc. to your existence then why would you choose to continue the struggle? If you have found someone who is willing, and able to be there for you, they will prove it in numerous ways, and they will put in as much work, and effort to communicate, and compromise as you... even more so, if you're lucky. Don't sell yourself short. You can find what you need, and meet someone else's needs, as well.