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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here So you think she will never meet someone? Yes she is pretty difficult. When I go visit her( she lives in different city) I want to run home on day 3. She is very nice for 2 days and then she needs her space, gets irritated by everything, starts cleaning every corner of her house maniacally. She is very fun to go out with, and no she doesn’t hold sex for long opposite actually - gives it too soon. The short term relationship was ended by both sides, after trip together. I am suspecting the “space” issue came up.[/quote] As an introvert, I kind of get this, honestly. But as someone who didn't' get married until my late 30's and looked around to see my friends who were happily partnered made compromises, I opened up my expectations and worked on chilling myself out. And also learning to ask for space nicely because I could recognize in myself when I needed it. Honestly, I'm still not as good at it as I should be, but was lucky enough to find a partner who could compliment/tolerate/round me out. He's not the drop-dead-gorgeous guy I thought I'd marry, but he's learned a better sense of style over time, and he takes better care of himself (exercise and diet) than he did when we met - I'm a lucky woman, but I also worked hard! Some couples thrive long distance, and honestly sounds like a good deal for her...[/quote]
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