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      Do you find it hard maintaining autonomy in a relationship? For example: Do you find yourself meshing more into his/her lifestyle changing your eating/sleeping patterns etc.. or do you find you are looked upon and treated as his/her other half instead of looked upon as a seperate individual? I guess you could call this "couple" syndrome.
     
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     Do you find it hard maintaining autonomy in a relationship? For example: Do you find yourself meshing more into his/her lifestyle changing your eating/sleeping patterns etc.. or do you find you are looked upon and treated as his/her other half instead of looked upon as a seperate individual? I guess you could call this "couple" syndrome.  | 
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      You two are just adorable together....lol
     
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     Do you find it hard maintaining autonomy in a relationship? For example: Do you find yourself meshing more into his/her lifestyle changing your eating/sleeping patterns etc.. or do you find you are looked upon and treated as his/her other half instead of looked upon as a seperate individual? I guess you could call this "couple" syndrome. Hey sweetlips!   
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     You two are just adorable together....lol Hi Joy...long time no see..hope all is well with you.   
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      Doing fine, still looking for that special one.
     
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      I think it's a compromise of both.  
    
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      Yeah, its OK. But each can maintain separate interests. 
 
  I love drumming, after 13 yrs, the ex could have cared less. Just not something she cared about. But it was cool.  | 
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