chagrin
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I agree with what has been posted already, in that perfection is a moveable feast.
I have known the joy and bliss of finding someone who was perfect for me. But I also know full well that our relationship might well have been perceived as dysfunctional by outsiders in that it was quite co-dependent and quite emotionally traumatic at times. Yet I loved him with all my heart and didn't give a toss what others thought. We were perfection within our own parameters and I could never recreate that with someone else.
My perfect relationship now? I don't know. I think we create our own ideas of perfection according to prevailing circumstances.
I have known the joy and bliss of finding someone who was perfect for me. But I also know full well that our relationship might well have been perceived as dysfunctional by outsiders in that it was quite co-dependent and quite emotionally traumatic at times. Yet I loved him with all my heart and didn't give a toss what others thought. We were perfection within our own parameters and I could never recreate that with someone else.
My perfect relationship now? I don't know. I think we create our own ideas of perfection according to prevailing circumstances.