Friday, July 30, 2010

Are all relationships infinitely expandable intimacy-wise, or does it depend on the person?

Especially pertaining to romantic relationships? For example if you are deeply intimate and in love with someone, do all future romantic relationships have the same potential, or is intimacy potential based on individual people? What if all future relationships can't seem to ';get there'; to that point of intimacy you had in that previous relationship?Are all relationships infinitely expandable intimacy-wise, or does it depend on the person?
I think it depends on the individual.





Have you ever heard of a twin soul? Yes you could love everyone, but their will be one person who you are drawn to.Are all relationships infinitely expandable intimacy-wise, or does it depend on the person?
Intimacy needs trust to develop fully. Trust is almost impossible if a partner in a relationship did not experience the care of a stable, loving and responsive parent. The parent infant relationship is the primary relationship which forecasts all future relationships A romantic relationship would not be able to inspire that kind of trust in some one damaged by poor parenting.
Intimacy is only limited by the boundaries of the wondrous human miscegenation!
everything is individualized ...... for every person is different.
it depends on the person if he/she wants to give in. others resist to so they fail.
then you just answered your own question

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