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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have to be flexible to be in a relationship. The older you are, the harder it gets to be flexible. [/quote] I'm not sure I agree with the "harder" part. I do agree that you have to be flexible, and honestly, IMO, the 80% case is very good. I really think - unless something is just a drop-dead dealbreaker - 80% is worth rounding up to "the one". "The one" is magical, immature thinking, IMO. OP, how about you give yourself a while before re-committing to something "permanent"? I'm a divorced person also and I do believe in rounding up (I'm remarried and DW required a little rounding up, as I know I did for her), but I also think you might want to give yourself some time to fully get over the marriage. There were 10 years between my marriages and a bunch of (serious) dating too. [/quote]
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