i think that might be true in some situations. when you are with someone who lives life totally different from the way you do, then sometimes you find it interesting or whatever. but sometimes the whole opposite thing might not work out because of the way some people don't like change. As for the someone who is just like you, for some people it works, but for others, it doesn't because sometimes having someone who acts just like you and has the same ideas and everything can freak you out, or drive you crazy, or both. For me, I don't know, I think a little bit of both would be good
2006-06-27 13:58:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Opposites attract and then they repel.
It is interesting to be with someone who is the opposite of you (though not the polar opposite). If you want a lasting "relationship" you'd be better off finding someone who you have more in common with.
2006-06-26 22:48:11
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a risk if you go with someone who's opposite with you. Yeah, sometimes a person that opposite with us will attract us, but with a unique way. We doesn't know, we always think him/her, and from our heart, there is a "feeling" that I sure you doesn't know first. Many of my friends that love with his darling, but they became opposite first! Some days later, after they are get a peace, they are attracted by the others! That's sweet, huh?
2006-06-27 01:31:45
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answered by dendy_mtk 2
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My x..in this pic right here was my total opposite and it turned out to be hell. She wasnt caring, loving or the emotional type like me. She was a stubborn spoiled brat and she had no communication skills.. so just be ready for it if you decide to be with someone that is opposite of u... :)
2006-06-26 22:32:23
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answered by Lookinstr8over 3
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THERE'S NOTHING BAD ABOUT BEING WITH SOMEONE
WHO OPPOSITE FROM YOU, IT LET'S YOU KNOW HOW
PEOPLE ARE WHEN IT CAME TO BEING DIFFERENT OK..
IT WILL HELP YOU GROW TO A BETTER PERSON...
2006-06-26 22:41:02
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answered by Anonymous
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