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Reply to "Letting Go Of " Mr. Perfect.""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For starters, he should be someone you genuinely enjoy being around. Lord knows, DW can get on my nerves like nobody's business when she does certain things. But there is no one I'd rather spend time with. [/quote] I do like being around him. I liked being around my ex to, but we didn't work out for other reasons. I hear people say all the time to make sure you accept the other persons flaws because they won't change. I guess I just want to know[b] when does accepting become turning a blind eye[/b] ? Not sure if that's the right word.[/quote] The point is that the person's faults don't really bother you so much, so you don't have to turn a blind eye. Everything that irritates you now will become more irritating when you are living with it every day with no hope of relief.[/quote] Agree with this poster. I find it troubling that you say there's a lot you find irritating about him. That will only get worse when you're raising kids with this person. And that's very different from not meeting a mythical mr. Perfect checklist. You didn't specify what you found irritating, but I certainly wouldn't want to be married to someone who feels that there's a lot about me they find irritating. [/quote]
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