KuRowbot wrote:
Is it really necessary to have a lot in common for people to like each other?
Is it possible for there to be a certain 'chemistry' that surpasses those bounds?
I'm asking, because I have no experience in this matter...
Is it really hard to have a romantic relationship with someone when you have very little in common? Even if you understand each other?
Just curious.
What do you like about her?
Chemistry is good enough imo for a hookup but it's not the steadiest foundation for a whole relationship.
It'll be challenging if there aren't topics of common interest to talk about and things you'd like to do together.
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