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- From: gbelli@opal.tufts.edu
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- Subject: Re: My SO and I have nothing in common
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.110951.1@opal.tufts.edu>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 16:09:51 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec18.054531.19444@src4src.linet.org>, ckunz@src4src.linet.org (Charles Kunz) writes:
- > Recently, I discovered that my girlfriend and I have nothing in common, I still
- > can't figure out what in heaven's name we see in each other. Has anyone
- > been in or know of someone in a similar situation? I'm not quite sure what to
- > do about it, at this point. Any useful info would help right now. Thanks
- > in advance.
- >
- > Chuck
- > --
- > E-mail: ckunz@src4src.linet.org, aq084@cleveland.freenet.edu
- > It's amazing what you can do with a Commodore 64, isn't it?
- > Man cannot live by bread alone... once in a while he needs a bagel.
- > "I love you. Do you love me? Please please! (I wanna hold you)" - Dan Baird
-
- Chuck,
- Don't take this as the kiss of death or anything, but having nothing
- in common was one of the reasons that my ex and I divorced. We made the
- mistake of marrying before we realized that we were completely uncompatable.
- I'm not saying that you should dump your girlfriend--just don't do anything
- irrevocable if you have any doubts about the relationship.
- gret
-