Answer these questions! Or else...1. How old are you?2. How long have you and your other half been together?3. What things have you trusted your other half with? (eg. your car, your bank account details, dropping off an important assignment for you, etc.)4. What would you trust your other half with? (eg. open-heart surgery, 2 of your hard earned dollars, the choice between you and Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie, etc.)5. Any other comments about trust in relationships?
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How much do you trust your other half?
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- How old are you? 18 2. How long have you and your other half been together? almost a year 3. What things have you trusted your other half with? (eg. your car, your bank account details, dropping off an important assignment for you, etc.) My bank account details (access to $7k), my car, my baby sister, removing a knife lodged in my hand. 4. What would you trust your other half with? (eg. open-heart surgery, 2 of your hard earned dollars, the choice between you and Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie, etc.) I'd trust her with my life in most circumstances (not in things like heart surgery etc. of course), I'd definately trust her faithfulness in all circumstances. 5. Any other comments about trust in relationships?
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- How old are you? - Thirty.2. How long have you and your other half been together? - Four years.3. What things have you trusted your other half with? (eg. your car, your bank account details, dropping off an important assignment for you, etc.) - All of the above, and a lot more besides.4. What would you trust your other half with? (eg. open-heart surgery, 2 of your hard earned dollars, the choice between you and Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie, etc.) - Well he hasnt the skills for heart surgery, so I'd give that a miss, ha ha; I'd trust him with pretty much anything else I can think of though.5. Any other comments about trust in relationships? - The trust in ours was shattered a couple of years back when I found out about infidelities that had occured very early on in the relationship. In a wierd unexpected sort of way it has actually brought us closer in some regard, because he couldnt get over how phenomonally upset I was, he hadnt expected such an extreme reaction. Not that I'm advocating cheating or anything, far from it, it was the cause of huge damage and hurt, but if you really love someone and their mistakes are long past and since unrepeated, I think in some cases it is worth rebuilding the trust. I'm certain that's in our past and he's certain (cause I've made sure he is!) that is if it isnt, I'll walk.Trust is so essential to my mind that if a relationship hasnt got it, it isnt a relationship at all, it's just a mockery, a charade, an excuse for a relationship. There are too many people you cannot trust outside your own front door, you need to be able to trust the person you are sharing your life with, otherwise what's the point? You may as well just invite some stranger into your sitting room.It works both ways though; one thing I'll be very careful never to do is to cheat, even though I had some thoughts at the time that it would be exactly what he deserved. But I know that cheating just causes emotional distance, and I dont want there to be distance between us, of any kind.
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In reply to: Trust is so essential to my mind that if a relationship hasnt got it, it isnt a relationship at all Yea, I totally agree. Being able to be totally open and trusting of someone is the hardest thing I've ever had to do, but once I managed it, it's like the best feeling in the world knowing that she's there for me 100%. It's still quite difficult for me, my natural instinct is to keep things to myself or lie, so sometimes I have to tell myself to tell her.I remember a quote from somewhere about friendship, I think it's from a little kid:"A best friend is someone who knows everything about you, but still likes you"I think the same applies in good relationships (my other half is my best friend!)
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Age: 39How long together: 4.5 yearsTrust with: Everything...I couldn't agree with Helms, more. When you know it's right, you'd be the biggest fool in the universe to screw it up...and minor disagreements are just that and don't count--I seriously doubt anyone would enjoy dating a carbon copy of themself.
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--I seriously doubt anyone would enjoy dating a carbon copy of themself. --that is so true. i love how you put that. our differences make life interesting. i couldn't imagin agreeing with my other half about everything; it would be so... bland.
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Age - 35Been together - 10 yearsTrusted/trust him with everything, even the surgery stuff in an emergency situation cos hes had some training and hey i would probably die if he didn't try anyway HAHAHA!!!! I leave him to look after my children when im not there, for me thats it, i couldn't trust, or show i trust anyone more than that!
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"I seriously doubt anyone would enjoy dating a carbon copy of themself"
We'd have split up before we got together, ha ha.
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LMAO!! good one. badum bum pshh
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Age: 26Together: 4.5I have trusted him with all those things, and gotten screwed by him.
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LOL! I don't know...I think the cultural differences would have made up for the intellectual similarities....and I'm positive the sex would have been great! Okay, so maybe I'm just regretting the end of a dream which never was....
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Answer these questions! Or else...1. How old are you? 502. How long have you and your other half been together? 13 yrs3. What things have you trusted your other half with? (eg. your car, your bank account details, dropping off an important assignment for you, etc.) All the above4. What would you trust your other half with? (eg. open-heart surgery, 2 of your hard earned dollars, the choice between you and Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie, etc.) All the above5. Any other comments about trust in relationships? Dont always agree with "significant others" decicions, but recognize long-term good intent
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- How old are you? 29 2. How long have you and your other half been together? 1 year 3. What things have you trusted your other half with? Everything... car, bank account, kid, insurance policies, etc 4. What would you trust your other half with? Anything 5. Any other comments about trust in relationships? Don't lie. Lying to the one you love will ruin everything. White lies are one thing, but lying about who you are hangng out with and so on really does it. Avoid the appearance of infedelity. Even if you are faithful, don't do things that would put doubt in someone's mind.
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- How old are you? 20 2. How long have you and your other half been together? 6 months 3. What things have you trusted your other half with? (eg. your car, your bank account details, dropping off an important assignment for you, etc.) i would trust him with everything. 4. What would you trust your other half with? (eg. open-heart surgery, 2 of your hard earned dollars, the choice between you and Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie, etc.) my life 5. Any other comments about trust in relationships? Trust is a very important thing in a relationship. If there is none, then the relationship is a waste.
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Answer these questions! Or else...
1. How old are you? 49
2. How long have you and your other half been together? 31 years
3. What things have you trusted your other half with? (eg. your car, your bank account details, dropping off an important assignment for you, etc.) All of those. I trust my other half with my life, with my finances, with my children.
4. What would you trust your other half with? (eg. open-heart surgery, 2 of your hard earned dollars, the choice between you and Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie, etc.) Any of these. I don't worry about infidelity at all. The only thing I don't fully trust my other half with is my ego. It's not something she understands.
5. Any other comments about trust in relationships? There are levels of trust. It's easy to trust someone with your life. It's hard to trust them with your emotional wellbeing.
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"The only thing I don't fully trust my other half with is my ego. It's not something she understands"That is the funniest and most honest thing I've heard a man say in many a long while, ha ha ha!