I just realized that my boyfriend and I don't have all that much in common anymore and i'm afraid our relationship will suffer or anything. I mean we still have some stuff that we both like just not as much as I had thought.
Personally, I don't want to have a partner that likse everything that i like. I mean, it would be like having an exact copy of myself and things wouldn't be as interesting. I think we'd run out of things to talk about eventually.
But i don't know if that's the truth or not.
I just need a little advice. We both love each other very much but could this be a potential problem down the road?
havoque answered Sunday July 23 2006, 10:08 pm: Me and my girlfriend began dating, and had absolutely nothing in common from the start. Even our sense of humor and personalities are polar opposites. A year and a half is a lot of time together, and hopefully you two have gained things that you now have in common.
I dont think it is wise to break up wiht him just because you have little in common, and I dont belive that you're relationship will suffer.
You will definitely learn from each other as time goes on. [ havoque's advice column | Ask havoque A Question ]
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