Which is the best part of a relationship?

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The discussion explores various perspectives on the best part of a relationship, highlighting themes of connection, belonging, and the fleeting nature of early romance. Participants mention the comfort of being apart, the significance of shared stories, and the joy before relationships begin to deteriorate. Humor is interspersed with reflections on the complexities of love, including the challenges of maintaining closeness over time. The conversation also touches on the importance of behavior and the lightheartedness of dating experiences. Ultimately, the discussion underscores the transient beauty found in the initial stages of relationships.
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Which is the best part of a relationship?
 
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Being apart?
 
The garden shed.
 
Loren Booda said:
Which is the best part of a relationship?

The part that doesn't nag at you about everything.
 
What are our choices? You should put up a poll.
 
Being on better behavior. And the "garden shed."
 
Loren Booda said:
Which is the best part of a relationship?

The story it tells you about where you belong in the universe.

For example, the force of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. No matter how big the distance, the force never goes to zero. So every star you see in the sky is pulling on you just a little bit. And the force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses. No matter how small the mass, the force never quite reaches zero, so you're pulling on every star you see in the sky.

Or did you mean relationships between people?
 
BobG said:
The story it tells you about where you belong in the universe.

For example, the force of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. No matter how big the distance, the force never goes to zero. So every star you see in the sky is pulling on you just a little bit. And the force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses. No matter how small the mass, the force never quite reaches zero, so you're pulling on every star you see in the sky.

Or did you mean relationships between people?

...ahahahhahaha...!
 
Relationship? What is that? :confused:
 
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BobG said:
The story it tells you about where you belong in the universe.

For example, the force of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. No matter how big the distance, the force never goes to zero. So every star you see in the sky is pulling on you just a little bit. And the force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses. No matter how small the mass, the force never quite reaches zero, so you're pulling on every star you see in the sky.

:smile:
 
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Loren Booda said:
Which is the best part of a relationship?
The part before it starts falling apart. Sometime between the first and second date.
 
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Evo said:
The part before it starts falling apart. Sometime between the first and second date.

Dates are for life and not just for christmas. They do cause diarrhea but they're quite nice. :smile:
 
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An elderly Italian-American man was speaking to a group of younger ladies. He had just told them that he and his wife were about to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Enthralled, the ladies hounded the gentleman for more information.

Ladies: "Are you two happily married?"

Man: "Oh yes, we're a-happily married."

Ladies: "What's your secret?"

Man: "Well, for our first a-wedding anniversary I took her a-back to the Old Country. It was a-beautiful."

Ladies: *sigh* *gush* "So what are you going to do this year?"

Man: "I'm a-gonna go back and get her."
 
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Falling in love, and the closeness you have with that person. IMO
 
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Lacy33 said:
Being on better behavior. And the "garden shed."


Give me the shed every day, for sure i do not understand people, you guys are just so erratic.
 
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We were "On a Break!"!
 
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wolram said:
Give me the shed every day, for sure i do not understand people, you guys are just so erratic.

Erratic? Us ERRATIC? Lol, you've got no ground to stand on.
 
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I had been making a poll, but Obama was just coming on.

Something between:

Loneliness

Lust

Live-in

Likeness

Love
 
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Evo said:
The part before it starts falling apart. Sometime between the first and second date.

Excellent.

I was going to say that happy magical time that ends sometime between the third date and the restraining order.
 
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