I want your two cents. Say anything, I'm not stopping you. When typing and going through your thought process, think about how your relationship is going. If you are in one currently, think about what you can do to make it better.
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A partnership with somebody that's really good at cuddling and makes you feel loved
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When morning wood gets taken care of
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When the mare comes to you first when she's in season.
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When you can say or do anything in front of the other person and not feel uncomfortable or stupid.
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One burger then two Salads and a big glass of water. That's pretty healthy.
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Good communication.
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Mutually beneficial. [spoiler]Having the base requirement of "is as lonely as me" is a shitty way to start a relationship.[/spoiler]
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Where everyone is happy!
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Someone is going to post when you can take a poop in front of eachother. FALSE: there is nothing okay with walking in on your wife forcing out a duece. Instead just acknowledge eachother do it and complain about the smell. [spoiler]#truelove[/spoiler]
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Well being in a bit of a long distance relationship (She's about an hour away), I know that communication is important. I think that having differing points is also a good thing, arguing between us usually leads to learning about one another. If I could improve it I'd just want to see her more, but college is a thing. :/
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A one in which both people are satisfied and happy with each other
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Sex. Every. Damn. Second.
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In my freshman year of high school, we had an assembly about healthy relationships. But when the speaker asked what, what is an element of a healthy relationship, a sophomore yelled spanking...
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When you can be with someone & they complement your life, not make you miserable. There is no correct definition of a healthy relationship because everyone's needs differ, but if the person you're with makes you happy & treats you right, if consider that healthy
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Being single
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You are both harmoniously the same and inverse in many aspects.
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When you can walk around the house naked with no one telling you you're a creep.
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Nope I refuse. Been married for to long. It is what it is
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Bump.