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Describe your ideal life partner.
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07-12-2015
01:09 PM
Your description can be of your current love if you have one or who you would love to bump into accidentally (on purpose). You may like to describe only physical attributes, only mental attributes or only emotional attributes. Perhaps the whole lot.
Your ideal life partner might be yourself or a pet!
How does/would you like a life partner affect your depression/anxiety?
Paul xx
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01-05-2019
08:50 PM
i know i'm a lurker down this section and i hate my first post has to be a jupiter icy moons-style intro, but wow i'm reeling on how you managed to necro a post that's nearly one and a half years old? did you read the dates and go "eh, i'll bump it anyway"? it's been dead since december '17.
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09-05-2019
10:50 PM
Similar views, values and interests. Basically we can share, talk about and enjoy the same things, and don't completely clash on important issues (climate change action, equal rights ect.). I'd never expect him to look a certain way, but looking exercise/health is important to me, and I'd like a partner who shares this lifestyle. And obviously someone who loves and appreciates me for me.
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