my bf and i act like we are a married couple of many years. but we've only been together a few months.
we hang out with my sister.
we refer to everything as ours or we or us.
when shopping we tend to by more towards the necessities instead of wants.
i cut his hair every two weeks for him.
he does my laundry.
we have little nicknames for each other.
is this still the puppy love stage or is a good potential for a future with this guy?
2007-01-28
15:12:30
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oh and a note we've already had really rocky arguments about some deep **** that was bothering us both and we both sat and cried about it during the arguement.
2007-01-28
15:20:00 ·
update #1
and he's told a girl that we work with the only differnence in him and all my other ex's is he'd die for me or kill someone for me if i asked him to.
2007-01-28
15:21:31 ·
update #2
how happy i am with him? omg never been happier. i wake up smiling cuz he's next to me. i fall asleep in his arms because i'm safe. he has a song he wakes me up to by singing in my ear: hawthorne heights "diamond eyes" i love him. and he loves me. i'm his first gf in 4 years cuz he swore off girls cuz they fu.cked him over too many times. but he took a chance on me
2007-01-28
15:24:33 ·
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It is all good in the beginning, but when the two of you get comfortable with each other, that is when everything stops. You will go your own ways during shopping, he will do his own hair cuts and you will go back to doing your laundry.
2007-01-28 15:22:06
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answered by Grandpa Shark 7
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If there is a serious physical or behavioral problem with a puppy, most reputable breeders will take them back (probably with a limited or no refund depending on how long the owners have had it). So I don;t necessarily agree with your parents saying that the pups are none of your business once they are sold. Good breeders also stay in touch with the owners and check in to see how the pups are doing. I think your questions should focus on; 1) Why do they want one of your puppies? 2) Will the puppy be an indoor or outdoor dog? 3) How will it be housetrained? 4) How will it be obedience trained? 5) What are the prospective owners' thoughts on how to discipline the puppy? 6) Have they owned dogs before? Have they owned your breed before? How knowledgable are they about Min Pins? 7) What will the dog be fed? 8) What veterinarian will they use? 9) For those that will be pets (rather than show dogs) will they be spayed/neutered? 10) What questions/concerns do they have? If they can satisfactorily answer thse questions, they will probably be good owners. Red flags might be if they haven't thought about training or veterinary care. Also, I would be concerned if they didn't ask YOU about the puppies, the sire and dam, any health problems with the breed, etc. Don't dwell too much on their wealth or income.... I have known poor people that set aside money to make sure their dogs are trained, well fed, have great veterinary care. I have known rich people who don't bother to train their dogs and tie them out in the back yard all day. Try talking to other breederrs. Also, search online for other breeders websites... they often have very detailed sales contracts that may be of help to you.
2016-03-29 07:22:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Lol that's so sweet and cute. Best Wishes to both of you. Puppy Love? No. Potential? Definitely. You two are bonding so much. Good Luck with everything :)
2007-01-28 15:17:18
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answered by Nicky_Nolstorm 1
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That is so cute! I think you need your own life beside each other to build a stronger relationship. You both sound like a married couple. The only I don't see you talk about is how happy you are with each other? Hmmmmm!!!
2007-01-28 15:22:11
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answered by Paul 4
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This truly seems to be a good potential for a future and yet things can always change. From this I can tell you two are very close and do a lot together. You two sound perfect together.
2007-01-28 15:17:31
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answered by devilishangelgirl10 3
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It's whatever you make of it; everybody has their own definition of love. It's puppy love if you wanna say it is. But since you question it, I'd say it isn't the real thing just yet; in real love, you already know it in your heart that it's real, without a doubt. Love has no doubts. "Would you take a bullet for me... right now?" Yes or No. There's no maybes. Are you guys really in love-love?
2007-01-28 15:19:35
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answered by Mighty 3
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I think there is alot of potential for a strong relationship for the two of you every relationship can have it's share of problems and fights that occur , the fact that the two of you have worked thew the troubled times is a good sign that he is willing to be there for you. Allow yourselves to flourish in your relationship together by allowing it grow to become more loving and nurturing for your future..Good luck
2007-01-28 15:33:37
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answered by dheck03 3
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I would call it the "puppy love" stage of a relationship.As time progresses, you both might see a change in eachother and might get tired of being around eachother so much.
2007-01-28 15:16:46
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answered by Dat_Gangsta_Chic 2
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You two are adorable and I would say that you two have great potential for marriage. You remind me of a very romantic couple who will remain this way. You are both sentimental, and romantic. Don't let him get away.
2007-01-28 15:21:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Still puppy love, could be growing though. I doubt you know the real him or vice versa quite yet at 3 months, give it more time.
2007-01-28 15:16:16
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answered by styler 2
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