It’s unreasonable to look for a perfect guy who is a reflection of someone out of your favorite romantic novel or movie but it’s not wrong to keeping a bar for the person you will end up marrying to. The one thing you should be thinking at time of making a decision is that a relationship can be perfect with an imperfect person. But imperfection doesn’t mean that you will choose a guy who is not serious and will never marry you.
You should be clear on your definition of the right and wrong guy you will accept in your life. The standards you set for the guy you will fall in love with should need to be flexible and reasonable. This way it will not bother you giving in to a few compromises to make a relationship work. Hence, you are open to leniency then it won’t be difficult for you to tolerate the shortcomings of your guy.
Not every time, you’re going to get things your way. You will understand this because you have attained a certain level of maturity and you know a relationship only works when both partners share mutual understanding and accept each other with flaws.
Here, you are not being asked to lower your standards but the unreasonable expectations that don’t allow you to fall in love with someone who is serious about you and waiting for your approval.
You don’t settle for a guy who can’t make you happy or love you the way you deserve to be loved. Settle with someone who can love you after knowing your imperfections and will not make you feel uncomfortable. You can have a long shot with your guy if he is not among the following:
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