Once a potential partner has been found, there are many things to consider before beginning a relationship:
[1] Open Communication: Let each other know what you think of the other. If you are not compatible, do not desire a relationship; or, other desire, let the other know immediately.
If you are ready for a relationship, let the other know; then, explain what type of relationship you desire. Let each other know what you desire from the relationship.
[2] Electromagnetic Attraction: Ensure your electromagnetic energies are compatible. If you experience excessive pain or pleasure, you are not compatible.
[3] Ensure you are emotionally, psychologically, physically; and, environmentally compatible.
[1] Emotional: You must desire the relationship; not need a relationship.
[2] Psychologically: you must be psychologically compatible. Sometimes high tech lifestyles and simple oriented lifestyles are not compatible.
[3] Physically: Ensure you are not experiencing searching for pleasure and love to alleviate pain and misery.
Also, ensure you have control over yourself.
[4] Environmentally: Ensure your environment is safe to pursue a relationship. Toxic environments, criminal environments, electronics mind control areas and other areas limit potentials for a relationship.
[5] Naturality: Ensure you are attractive to each other psychologically, emotionally; and, physically without
cosmetics or other coverings.
[6] Undesirable Traits: Everyone has a trait; or traits, that is not compatible. For example: One may attend sports events or other events. Discuss everything you do not like about each other; and, make schedules to do as you desire without negative emotions. Accept each other totally; including things
that are not compatible to yourself. Separate at special times; and spend a few days doing what the partner does not like to do. Do what both of you like together. Do not hide any nondesirable traits from each other. Due to malcommunication; and undesired traits, couples experienced divorce, argumentation; and other negative experiences.
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