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  • Post category:Relationships
  • Post published:December 16, 2016

Unrealistic expectations are toxic in relationships. Stable adult relationships require both partners to look at mutual goals, compatibility on practical matters, and deep commitment to shared values and moral principles.

Source: Stop Clinging to Unrealistic Expectations @ The Huffington Post

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