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I also don't believe in lovers fighting at initial stages. I hear it a lot so I was just wondering.BoyLazy wrote:I don't believe in lovers fighting in their initial stages. It is said just to cool off fights. I think it is clear case of different thinking and mismatch and mis-communication between strong characters.
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Feels good to have people with similar thoughts ?Debbyemi wrote:I also don't believe in lovers fighting at initial stages. I hear it a lot so I was just wondering.BoyLazy wrote:I don't believe in lovers fighting in their initial stages. It is said just to cool off fights. I think it is clear case of different thinking and mismatch and mis-communication between strong characters.
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I think so also, but a lot of work will have to be put in for the relationship to work.Christina Rose wrote:I do think there is a mutual attraction there, but they would have to be able to move past their obvious differences in opinion on subjects that are pretty important to both of them. There is promise, though.
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BoyLazy wrote:Feels good to have people with similar thoughts ?Debbyemi wrote:I also don't believe in lovers fighting at initial stages. I hear it a lot so I was just wondering.BoyLazy wrote:I don't believe in lovers fighting in their initial stages. It is said just to cool off fights. I think it is clear case of different thinking and mismatch and mis-communication between strong characters.
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So true.Anjum wrote:I think that they need to be more willing to listen to each other if they want to move on.
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Like the clear mindset. Very true.Anjum wrote:I think that they need to be more willing to listen to each other if they want to move on.
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Well, I believe there can be cases like that where lovers don't see any reason to see eye to eye with each other, but some connects them later, and they become best of friends. From the way this story is going, I see the two becoming lovers; I hear there is a part two to this story. Let's find out what happens then...BoyLazy wrote:Feels good to have people with similar thoughts ?Debbyemi wrote:I also don't believe in lovers fighting at initial stages. I hear it a lot so I was just wondering.BoyLazy wrote:I don't believe in lovers fighting in their initial stages. It is said just to cool off fights. I think it is clear case of different thinking and mismatch and mis-communication between strong characters.
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Do you know any real life example of such a couple?meteku4 wrote:Well, I believe there can be cases like that where lovers don't see any reason to see eye to eye with each other, but some connects them later, and they become best of friends. From the way this story is going, I see the two becoming lovers; I hear there is a part two to this story. Let's find out what happens then...BoyLazy wrote:Feels good to have people with similar thoughts ?Debbyemi wrote:
I also don't believe in lovers fighting at initial stages. I hear it a lot so I was just wondering.
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Very true. There's got to be some common ground somewhere.Anjum wrote:I think that they need to be more willing to listen to each other if they want to move on.
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I agree their conflicts will be the start of a beautiful relationship!Angela Stripes wrote:I think its understandable that two people would have serious miscommunication which would cause conflict in the initial stages of friendship/relationship. That's what Pride and Prejudice is entirely based upon. I think that's part of it for this story as well, because as Sergei became more informed about the whole situation, and Sarah's story unfolded (new information coming into play) they began to agree more.
Most conflicts in every relationship start with a lack of communication or understanding one another.
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