yes, I find it very important... it is the main basis on which trust is built
2007-04-01 04:01:35
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answer #1
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answered by ♫Pavic♫ 7
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Yes. Your past makes you who you are today and to really understand and love you, your love must also understand and accept.
2007-04-01 10:52:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Everything that has happened in my life helped make me who I am today, so loving me requires accepting my personal history.
2007-04-01 16:38:55
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answer #3
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answered by x 7
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Yes if they don't, then they can't accept you for who you are, because your past is a part of you.
2007-04-01 10:55:20
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answer #4
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answered by Bek 6
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Sure, and I accept hers. It made us who we are today. I don't care if she was a serial killer, I am so in love with her that it wouldn't matter...
Ok, actually the serial killer thing would pose a bit of a problem, but anything else I'm fine with.
2007-04-01 11:46:05
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, i think it is essential for one to accept the past of his/her lover and to try to understand it
2007-04-01 10:53:58
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answered by den1s_a 2
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Yes it's a given he has to accept all of me.
2007-04-01 10:52:03
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answered by Marenight 7
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Yes. Because I embrace my past, even though it's littered with addicts, seedy characters and unbelievable cicrumstances. I'm proud of who I am, so if I accept it...why shoudn't my partner?
2007-04-01 13:20:17
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answered by avalonlee 4
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Yes otherwise there might be issues down the line.
2007-04-01 10:56:53
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answered by Rowan 7
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Well if they don't accept it there is going to be issues.
2007-04-01 10:50:24
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answered by Gone fishin' 7
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