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Inspiration for this blog came from my cousin Roy. His daily reflections of the events in his life have been thoughtful and interesting. Family, friends, colleagues are welcome to read my blog.



Sunday, January 16, 2011

DO OPPOSITES ATTRACT?


We often hear that opposites attract. The gentle lady likes the bad boy. The neatnick marries the slob. In most relationships there are different personalities and varied interests. We are not clones of our partners. The differences can add depth and passion to any relationship. There has to be some common ground, however, for any couple to succeed. We can have different tastes in music or movies, for example, and survive. It is our core values that keep us together. If both are ambitious to get ahead then it strengthens the bond. If honesty is paramount to daily living, both can venture out. Areas like love of life, family, and a sense of self
that manifest through the partnership keep it going. Most couples have their own common ground. Sometimes it is difficult to articulate what it is. It is when the ground shifts and one starts to change in a different direction that trouble may brew. We could redefine the concept of opposites. We could say each person has strengths they bring to the relationship. Thus it is interdependent. We rely on each other. It may be scary that we are more like our partners than we think. It is often said that couples who are together for a long time start to look like each other. Interesting thought! Are your core values similar to your other half? Are you more alike than originally thought? Are your differences helpful to your relationship?

1 comment:

  1. Interesting. I like the black and white photo for this. On the surface, black pepper and white salt. Opposites. Except, both can season a dish or a meal, making it tastier. Not so opposite after all. Relationships are trickier. Salt and pepper will be the same in 50 years but the relationship will have evolved. Or grown. Or disintegrated.

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