Very well said Naughtygirl!!! I too, always said that what is normal and who defines the definition of "normal"? It's just like the definition of "perfect". There is no such thing as "normal" or "perfect" in life because what is normal or perfect to one might not be to others. I too agree that the lessons learnt will last a lifetime as well, and hopefully, we don't make the same mistake again. Yeah, love is a a funny thing because it can hide in a distance or comes all at once. With love, you can look past so many things but also, you can't love past on so many things either. Unless 2 people are in an opened relationship, otherwise it would be difficult to get past the "trust" issue I found. It's how funny that most men are ok to the fact that they can screw other women behind their partners' back but it is not ok for their partners to do the same to them, be it a job or not. Unfortunately, that is just how most of men are like. I wish you luck and all the best in your relationship.
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This is a very interesting topic. I have been dating a non pooner, never been a pooner, and he knows what I do for a living. It has been and is one of the biggest emotional rollercoasters I have ever been on. The highs are magical and the lows are definitely low. All of the concerns mentioned in previous posts relate very much to my situation. The lack of trust is probably the hardest to deal with. Sometimes I wonder if it is even possible to build the trust needed for a relationship to grow under these circumstances. But the heart is a funny thing, you don't always get to choose the right time to fall in love, maybe there never is a right time. All I know is I am fighting as hard as I can for the "big picture" I see. Will it work out?? Who knows, there are definitely more complications than your "normal" relationship. But really what does normal mean? And who defines what is normal for whom? Sometimes you just have to follow your heart and take your lessons from there, good or bad. Everyone meets for a reason, that person has something to teach you. Regardless of what happens in the relationship the lessons taught will last a lifetime. [/QUOTE]