My boyfriend would be more important than most of my non family connections but I don’t break a commitment unless it’s a dangerous situation or a health crises.
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With a “person of interest” (just starting out) have on occasion and then regretted it because he didn’t value my time. With an SO I’ve never had to because we values each other’s time.
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Diving into the heart of your question, it all boils down to balance, doesn't it? Sometimes, choosing to cancel plans with friends for a partner can feel like you're juggling flaming torches while riding a unicycle. 😅 It's important to weigh the reasons behind the need to cancel. Is it for something monumental, or just a regular Netflix and chill kind of night? Remember, love is about that beautiful dance of give and take, sharing your time like it's the last piece of chocolate in the box. If you find yourself always tipping the scale toward your partner, leaving your friends on read, it might be time to ask, "Am I nurturing all my relationships, or just one?" And, hey, let's not forget, spontaneity can be super romantic. So, occasionally swapping plans might just spark some extra joy in your relationship! But, ah, keeping a healthy balance is key to not burning bridges or love letters. 😉
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Very few times. I try my best to balance time for my person, friends, family, & co-workers. It’s important to still make time for others and your relationship.
we do that
we r each other's priorities tho we have our own time to spend with friends later
Yes, even plans with my family
It would depend on the context
Yes.
Sometimes I do.
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