A guy who we don't always agree or else we run out of things to talk about. I like being able to debate over things. but we must have some of the same interests and morals.
I would want to be somewhere inbetween. I wouldn't want to have too much in common, as people who are too much alike often get into many arguements over it. But, I'd like some common interests/ personality traits so that we have something we both enjoy that we can do/ talk about together. It's good to have seperate hobbies, because doing everything together would get frustrating. I also want someone who has similar morals and values.
If I had a boyfriend, I would want him to have some things in common with him so that we can do things that we both enjoy together, but I would also want him to be a little bit different from me as well so that he can introduce me to other things that he likes. It would be much too boring if we were almost exactly alike.
i say no.i'd rather have someone who has the qualities I dont. a relationship is like puzzle pieces just in really f***ed up shapes (I heard that somewhere in a different way) it's true though in SOME way you fit together and I find that people fit together better when they're different because you learn things from each other.you grow as a person.they're everything you're not. i'm outgoing, stand my ground, opinionated, say what I feel, feel what I say, don't bullsh*t, love being the center of attention, and don't get scared or stress over life the guy I'm in love with though and want to spend the rest of my life with that I've known since I was 15 (I hated him when I first met him btw) he's the EXACT opposite. he grew up from a totally different family. hes quiet, he's shy, he HATES being the center of attention, he loves me being with me but he hates that he feels vulnerable when he's with me because I (not even on purpose) draw attention, if someone messed up on his order he wouldn't speak up which is why it's good that I'm there to be like, "look here this is what's wrong" and EVERYTIME I call him he's stressed about something, worried about what's going to happen tomorrow or in 10yrs and there's nothing I can do or say that will fix that all I can do is sit there and listen to how he feels you see what I mean? if you have two of the same people eventually, in my opinoin you'll run out of things to talk about. if you're two of the exact opposite you'll have plenty to talk and even argue about. arguing makes the relationship stronger so for those that immediately think it's wrong for the relationship, that's not true. me and him fight ALLLLL the freakin time and I love that he knows to just let it work out.he'll say a comment that'll p*ss me off but he'll be quiet while I'm blowing sh*t out of proportion and eventually it all works itself out.:) that's just my .02
Bro girls are all different..some want to have a lot in common some don't . it's how th parens raised them and how they see life... girls go through phases from break ups... it changes them...don't over think this. just listen to women and react. Make them want you bro... girls hate it when you call to much... that's the good type of girls... no offense for the ladies that like men calling 24/7... you wouldn't want women calling you every second... you have a life...if you have anymore questions ask me bro...
Not everything in common. I like a girl to challenge me, have different opinions than I do. I'd like us to have different hobbies, so we can both be introduced to something new.
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