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post Dec 31 2006, 01:52 AM
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In all of your relationships, have you ever had a relationship where the two of you were perfect opposites?

Have you ever had one where you were both pretty much the same?

Do you usually fall for someone like you and it always/never works out?
How about vice versa?


-Tell me, Do opposites attract ...?-

-Or is it more or less a "matching", type of thing?-
 
 
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littleswallow
post Dec 31 2006, 05:59 AM
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Well.. I've never really been in a relationship before but I think what I have now will be enough to answer your question/s.. I hope... XD.gif

My suitor (still feels weird to er... 'label' him as that) and I are what you may call opposites. We are pretty much different in almost everything, even the way we were brought up (my family is a very traditional one, his is a bit more modern). But yes, we do like each other very much.

I usually like someone who is the opposite of me, I don't know why, I just do. But that doesn't mean I can't like anyone who is like me though. I can't tell if it works out, but the last person I really really liked didn't work out very well (it was unrequited tongue.gif ).

I think it's more of your preference more than anything else. Or the way that certain type of person has this certain type of effect to you... I dunno... am I making sense? blink.gif
 
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post Dec 31 2006, 06:42 AM
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Yeah. Sort of.

I'm mean, he's nice. He's boring, I'm annoying.
 
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post Dec 31 2006, 08:04 AM
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QUOTE(icy_wonderland @ Dec 31 2006, 7:42 PM) *
Yeah. Sort of.

I'm mean, he's nice. He's boring, I'm annoying.


Yeah, and that too.
 
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post Dec 31 2006, 11:35 AM
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Recall that the concepts associated with yin and yang say there's really never "perfect opposites". There's always a bit of light in darkness and a bit of darkness in light—that's what the dots stand for.
 
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post Dec 31 2006, 02:10 PM
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My ex and I were complete opposites. I do think that opposites attract.
 
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post Dec 31 2006, 02:46 PM
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Yin & Yang.
Dark & Light.
Perfect Opposites that need each other to keep a steady balance.

I find that my suitor's are usually opposite to me.
But, when I finally settle down with someone, we are pretty opposite, but share a few key things. Like a sense of humor.
 
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post Dec 31 2006, 04:20 PM
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From my experiences with opposites.. Oh no it didn't.
The guy totally just brainwashed me with advertisements to be his girlfriend.

We had absolutely nothing in common besides school nor was
able to open to each other or communicate well
(that an he was a immature butthole most of the time been in countless
relationships but still lacked knowledge of making out work out well.)

But even with my bad experinces I think yin-yang
opposites with a few things in common is quite fine.
But you have to be able to talk with the person and say
"errr.. I don't really like that." "Uhhhhhh I guess I can try that"
be somewhat supportive so your differences won't kill things off.

Just make sure there's only one thing (like feelings)
that's keeping you two together! laugh.gif

edit: Opposites can attract however. I found the person I'm with..
When it came down to on the surface differences
a whoozaah of an attraction even though
we aren't exactly the same race,
I'm frigging short he's tall, he's brighter,
I'm older he's younger. He looks older, I look younger.
All sorts of small things that just
makes things a bit more interesting.

As for same.. Hmmm.. Never really had to deal with that.
We always had our differences in some areas
but I was supportive and so were most of my boyfriends.
I think having someone with almost everything
in common to be quite fine as well.
You just need a person that's able to be able
to be open about it.. There's no point on
being with a person if they just carry you around
like some pretty purse to make out with! XD.gif

--->Errrm btw MyEverLastingHopelessRomance
Sorry about the gender mentioning before.
I took a wild guess after skimming through your posts. ermm.gif
 
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post Dec 31 2006, 07:08 PM
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No worries, it literally happens to me all of the time.

As for the opposites attract, I think they do ...

I always see coupls like this around the campus [:]

Shy girl, outgoing guy
shy guy, outgoing girl

&/Or

VERY tall guy, very short girl
Or vice versa

Tho, the differences are still usually kind of the same. <-- I know that makes no sense ... Time for examples!

If you had to stero-type ...

I usually see a guy and a girl, dating. Physically they're pretty differnt. I never would have guessed they would be attracted to each other, but both are usually in the same clique.

I don't usually see a football capt. dating the quiet girl dressed in black who reads poetry.

More or less, I've found people usually date in their own clique, or close to it.
 
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post Jan 1 2007, 02:07 AM
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i think that a close to perect match would have oppsite personalities but the same interests.
 

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