When you are looking for someone to date, there are qualities you look for in that person that are non-negotiable as well as ones that are negotiable.
Nobody is perfect and I don't think its fair to scrutinize someone who is roughly on the same level as you are (ie. having double standards that its ok if you do it but not someone else).
So my questions:
1. Is there a such thing as a "perfect" match?
2. What if you met someone who filled all but one of your non negotiable qualities requirements? (ie. would you date them and see how it works out or completely dismiss the idea of dating them)*
3. Is it really possible to find someone that meets all your requirements, or are you to assume that since no one is perfect and that no one is exactly the same you need to find the people that most closely fit what you are looking for?
*Things to consider for number 2 are not things you know can/ cause you harm. So, if your boyfriend/husband or girlfriend/wife used to beat you I think its safe to say that you wouldn't date someone with a record of domestic abuse.
A good example for number 2 is you might want someone that doesn't drink, or drinks very very little. So if you met someone that drank a little more would you still consider dating them?
Another example for number 2 would be if you and you partner are around the same level when it comes to sexual experience but view its importance differently.
So, what if you and your partner had different views about sex in the relationship. You think its about love and your partner thinks its part of the relationship or vica versa.
So, what does everyone think?
Nobody is perfect and I don't think its fair to scrutinize someone who is roughly on the same level as you are (ie. having double standards that its ok if you do it but not someone else).
So my questions:
1. Is there a such thing as a "perfect" match?
2. What if you met someone who filled all but one of your non negotiable qualities requirements? (ie. would you date them and see how it works out or completely dismiss the idea of dating them)*
3. Is it really possible to find someone that meets all your requirements, or are you to assume that since no one is perfect and that no one is exactly the same you need to find the people that most closely fit what you are looking for?
*Things to consider for number 2 are not things you know can/ cause you harm. So, if your boyfriend/husband or girlfriend/wife used to beat you I think its safe to say that you wouldn't date someone with a record of domestic abuse.
A good example for number 2 is you might want someone that doesn't drink, or drinks very very little. So if you met someone that drank a little more would you still consider dating them?
Another example for number 2 would be if you and you partner are around the same level when it comes to sexual experience but view its importance differently.
So, what if you and your partner had different views about sex in the relationship. You think its about love and your partner thinks its part of the relationship or vica versa.
So, what does everyone think?