Mary Hawking <[log in to unmask]> writes
>I've always been told - "can you stand them over the cornflakes every
>morning? If not, don't get married!"
I have been to overnight conferences with two of my partners, and I
agree, breakfast habits certainly tell you a lot!
* don't talk before 9 am - let them make the opening sentence
* staggering in lift after its stopped means hangover
* haggis for breakfast = not english
* furtive glances round dining room = don't remember last night
* shall we miss first talk = I'd like to lie down again
>Seriously (traumatised by partnership split) I'm not sure: there are
>plenty of people I can share a surgery with, but very few I could share
>a house with..
Doesn't it boil down to trust and similar aspirations?
Healthy conflict is good, but unresolved simmering would lead to
breakdown.
Is the trauma from splits because it is tackled on a personal level,
rather than a business decision alone?
>Not so much sex as the cornflakes! - even though sex *is* important..
After cornflakes ;-)
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Katie
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