The Rise of Niche Dating Apps Is Love More Likely in Your Own Bubble

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D Says:
January 16th, 2012 at 5:10 pm
I don’t think exclusive has to mean commitment. I’m exclusive with someone right now, but from the get-go we’ve talked about how we don’t think we’ll be together long term. (Not least because she’s moving away in a few months.)

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Howard Says:
January 16th, 2012 at 11:29 am
I haven’t read anything to suggest anything is wrong with this guy. It may be that something is wrong, but no serious flags have shown up in six weeks. So why the speculation and conjecture? There is only one answer, YOU. Not saying anything is wrong with you, but this should be a wake up call to the baggage you may be carrying around, or your true feelings where you may be jumping more for the fact he is a catch, than the actual person.

Now Moxie may be 100% correct, but that will only come out as you follow this rabbit hole. So use all this as a process to get your head straight, until that happens or doesn’t happen.

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scorpio Says:
January 16th, 2012 at 4:21 pm
It takes on average, 2 years living with someone before most personality disorders show.
I say that because many times, when 2 people have been together for a couple years and all that “newness” has run it’s course, the “realness” comes out.
Sometimes it’s superficial idiosyncracies that show after those 2 years and sometimes, it’s more.
Bi-Polar, Personality disorders, abusiveness…
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