The most toxic person I have ever encountered is being absorbed in being "a perfect boyfriend" and I hope to keep repeating this in words, so he is on paper I made everything. , Flowers, labels and text. But what do you think? Still, he is a totally reliable person, I understood what I've been doing all the short cuts and expressed. The best boyfriend I've ever met - the one who overwhelmed others with overwhelming superiority - is the man I am dating now. He recently began using the "boyfriend" tag - primarily for simplicity. (After all, I confirmed that his Facebook relationship status is still "single", and I do not care too much.) He does not make flowers or date. He does not send me a text message everyday.
In a perfect world, I can not say that I saw a man's date talking about the kingdom's heart. But this is not the perfect world. It does not matter, such as video games, rock climbing, socialist economics, etc. - You are not here to give a lecture, you are here to learn about another person. If you are really interested in your date, you should ask her: what did she put in? What is her favorite? What is she doing lately? Things will come back to you - this is another promise. Oh, a little mystery is not bad.
Perfection is his prison. She can not blame him, she was there once. I believe she can even find a perfect dinner, a perfect date, a perfect costume coordination, and a perfect gift. Until she notices that the world took her away most of the time. Pushing her forward to see a clear perspective, perfection is acceptance of emotion, not scale. Our aim is to spend our deepest love and ambiguity on our own life. Since perfection is a prison in our heart, keep us away from our greatest power. It makes us believe that we are as strong as the work semi-work was done. Perfection is an obstacle that interferes with our purpose and raises questions about "big leap" that people refer to when leaving a great life or old life.
Common sense tells us that love at a glance is a myth. According to my experience, even "like" on the first day is almost an illusion. So why do you feel that everyone you met is pursuing perfection? I do not expect perfection. Perfect for me is a tall blonde man wearing glasses that can do technical work anywhere. That's not all I am looking for. I am dating just for courtesy and wit as I think I have men of all kinds. Here, I slowly stopped, I refused three times in a row, and I did not know the reason. I have nothing to do with bald man. These are three