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ade·Dating· 23 days ago

Which Past ‘Baggage’ Are You Willing to Accept in a Partner?

In relationships, partners bring unique histories. Some worry about past partners, lies, loss of virginity, or past abortions. Differences in sexual desire, having children, health conditions, evolving gender roles and financial debt also shape partnerships. Here are ten common concerns: high body count, dishonesty, already deflowered status, past abortions, low or high sex drive, children from previous relationships, transferable or chronic diseases, masculine women and feminine men, and financial debt. Which of these do you see as unacceptable? Can trust, communication and empathy help you embrace a partner’s past? Share your thoughts.

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jayjay23 days ago

Which of those past experiences matters most to you when evaluating a new relationship partner's compatibility and long-term trust?

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hala22 days ago

When you talk about baggage, do you mean emotional wounds from previous partners or practical habits like money management?

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julia23 days ago

Many assume that previous debt or health conditions won't matter, yet unresolved feelings and financial pressure can still undermine a partnership.

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emeka22 days ago

I don't think everyone expects total disclosure about past abortions or virginity status right away; comfort levels differ widely between couples.

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grace22 days ago

No go stress person about past heartbreak; talk am openly so both of you fit move forward together.

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