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Topic: I've heard it said...
Simonedemidova's photo
Mon 05/21/12 11:11 AM
Two girls were talking about their significant others and the one girl was upset because her lover was so passionate about his hobbies that she felt neglected, the other girl said she was jealous because her man had no passions about anything. It was like he just existed. . .

Which one would you prefer in a partner?

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Mon 05/21/12 11:22 AM
I don't know which would better, than both sound pretty bad..

soufiehere's photo
Mon 05/21/12 11:26 AM
Passionate.
Every time.
Besides, he sounds a happy man.
This would make me blissful.

msharmony's photo
Mon 05/21/12 11:47 AM

Two girls were talking about their significant others and the one girl was upset because her lover was so passionate about his hobbies that she felt neglected, the other girl said she was jealous because her man had no passions about anything. It was like he just existed. . .

Which one would you prefer in a partner?



neither

in the end neither would be passionate about US, and thats what I prefer in a partner

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Mon 05/21/12 12:06 PM
women!

boonedoggy61's photo
Mon 05/21/12 12:08 PM
laugh laugh laugh

mightymoe's photo
Mon 05/21/12 12:22 PM

Two girls were talking about their significant others and the one girl was upset because her lover was so passionate about his hobbies that she felt neglected, the other girl said she was jealous because her man had no passions about anything. It was like he just existed. . .

Which one would you prefer in a partner?


tell them to swap, and quit bytchin...

Simonedemidova's photo
Mon 05/21/12 12:22 PM

Passionate.
Every time.
Besides, he sounds a happy man.
This would make me blissful.


I agree a man has to have some sort of passion in his life or he is not living but merely existing.

Simonedemidova's photo
Mon 05/21/12 12:22 PM

dunno. Is one of the hobbies skirt chasin?

I would choose neither. Nothin wrong with bein alone if youre happy with who you are.


laugh laugh laugh That better not be his passion!:tongue:

Totage's photo
Mon 05/21/12 12:23 PM

Two girls were talking about their significant others and the one girl was upset because her lover was so passionate about his hobbies that she felt neglected, the other girl said she was jealous because her man had no passions about anything. It was like he just existed. . .

Which one would you prefer in a partner?


Passion, perhaps she would inspire me some. Our relationship probably wouldn't last, but there's a better chance of her leaving a greater impression on me by being passionate, rather than just existing.

Simonedemidova's photo
Mon 05/21/12 12:24 PM


Two girls were talking about their significant others and the one girl was upset because her lover was so passionate about his hobbies that she felt neglected, the other girl said she was jealous because her man had no passions about anything. It was like he just existed. . .

Which one would you prefer in a partner?



neither

in the end neither would be passionate about US, and thats what I prefer in a partner


But if a mans only passion is you, at some point wouldn't you feel suffocated? I mean where would your passions fit in then?

Simonedemidova's photo
Mon 05/21/12 12:27 PM
I would want a man to be as passionate towards me as he is towards his other passions, but to have none at all...does a person without passions serve a purpose?

msharmony's photo
Mon 05/21/12 12:29 PM



Two girls were talking about their significant others and the one girl was upset because her lover was so passionate about his hobbies that she felt neglected, the other girl said she was jealous because her man had no passions about anything. It was like he just existed. . .

Which one would you prefer in a partner?



neither

in the end neither would be passionate about US, and thats what I prefer in a partner


But if a mans only passion is you, at some point wouldn't you feel suffocated? I mean where would your passions fit in then?


he doesnt only have to be passionate about me

but if he is passionate about so many other things as to make me an afterthought,, that is not desirable to me

and if he had no passion about anything including me,, that is not desirable to me

kc0003's photo
Mon 05/21/12 12:29 PM
balance!

Totage's photo
Mon 05/21/12 12:30 PM

I would want a man to be as passionate towards me as he is towards his other passions, but to have none at all...does a person without passions serve a purpose?


Of course one can serve a purpose yet lack passion.

Simonedemidova's photo
Mon 05/21/12 12:31 PM




Two girls were talking about their significant others and the one girl was upset because her lover was so passionate about his hobbies that she felt neglected, the other girl said she was jealous because her man had no passions about anything. It was like he just existed. . .

Which one would you prefer in a partner?



neither

in the end neither would be passionate about US, and thats what I prefer in a partner


But if a mans only passion is you, at some point wouldn't you feel suffocated? I mean where would your passions fit in then?


he doesnt only have to be passionate about me

but if he is passionate about so many other things as to make me an afterthought,, that is not desirable to me

and if he had no passion about anything including me,, that is not desirable to me


I agree on both accounts, a partner must have some passion about something, and they must have the same passion about me as well AND be able to show it.

Simonedemidova's photo
Mon 05/21/12 12:32 PM


I would want a man to be as passionate towards me as he is towards his other passions, but to have none at all...does a person without passions serve a purpose?


Of course one can serve a purpose yet lack passion.


Aside from surviving, what is his/her purpose without passion?

Totage's photo
Mon 05/21/12 12:36 PM



I would want a man to be as passionate towards me as he is towards his other passions, but to have none at all...does a person without passions serve a purpose?


Of course one can serve a purpose yet lack passion.


Aside from surviving, what is his/her purpose without passion?


How would lack of passion prevent one from fulfilling their purpose?

Simonedemidova's photo
Mon 05/21/12 12:38 PM




I would want a man to be as passionate towards me as he is towards his other passions, but to have none at all...does a person without passions serve a purpose?


Of course one can serve a purpose yet lack passion.


Aside from surviving, what is his/her purpose without passion?


How would lack of passion prevent one from fulfilling their purpose?


How would they know their purpose is the question? If they are not passionate about it, how will they recognize it?

Totage's photo
Mon 05/21/12 02:34 PM





I would want a man to be as passionate towards me as he is towards his other passions, but to have none at all...does a person without passions serve a purpose?


Of course one can serve a purpose yet lack passion.


Aside from surviving, what is his/her purpose without passion?


How would lack of passion prevent one from fulfilling their purpose?


How would they know their purpose is the question? If they are not passionate about it, how will they recognize it?


There's many things I'm not passionate about that I know I must do. I don't think you have to have passion to know your responsibilities and obligations.

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