jc6chan wrote:
So I've always had issues and problems in my life. The problem is that I'm a person who doesn't like to open up, not even to my parents. The only "person" I would talk about my problems to is God.
Then yesterday or something, I suddenly had this thought in my mind. Maybe I need a soulmate (of course a trusted one) so the two of us could have conversations about our issues. Of course that won't be all we would talk about. It is interesting because I never thought of that before in my life. I always pictured people getting bfs/gfs just to hug and kiss each other and get intimate and talk about complicated stuff. So is this one of the reasons why people get a bf/gf?
Just a thought I had.
Yes, it's one reason. As said by others in another thread here, there are different levels of relationships, and to set your expectations, I wouldn't assume that every relationship, or even your first, is going to be the "best friend/soulmate" kind.
Just like the oldie classic, "You gotta shop around," don't get sold on the very first one. It's really going to be a trial and error process -- you will probably really feel like you are in love with the first one, but in hindsight, you will see other things were masquerading as love. Relationships can be about sex, status, boredom (both of you are looking for something to do with your time), love, or all of the above.
That being said, yes, a soulmate is the kind of person you can tell almost anything to, that you can open up to. It's a load off of your mind, but beware who you are this open with. Make sure it is someone you REALLY know you are going to spend the rest of your life with.
EDIT -- the other good thing that comes out of any relationship that gets physical, at least for me, is a boost in self-esteem. Once I was getting "intimate" on a regular basis, my self esteem shot through the roof and I became a lot more relaxed. Just something to think about.