h2>Dating : When I Say I Don’t Want Kids, I Mean It
Limiting Lines
Finding a life partner is an important — maybe the most important — change you’ll ever make in life. Doesn’t matter whether you’re an Asian accountant, a Black businessperson, or a white writer. Male, female, or the pronoun of your choice. Your future mate should at least meet your most important requirements. Not all, but some. It’s a fine line each couple must navigate together.
However, you remain open-minded because worthwhile relationships require at least some sacrifice. You know this, but not from the dozens of relationship articles or the handful of stories from close friends.
No, you create your profile based on your own life history. These good and bad events have collectively given you two pearls of wisdom:
1) Knowing your own personality strengths, weaknesses, and desires
2) Knowing the kind of person you believe will help make you happy
Online or not, when you come across other people’s decisions and quirks, you likely superimpose them onto your existing life. Some traits attract you. Others repel.
She likes diving with sharks in the Caribbean? Danger!
He dresses up for Halloween every year? Fun times!
We all draw our lines in the sand. Or in this case, on the Internet. So why, then, do some people ignore obvious basics of your profile?
For example, your decision to be childfree.