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Dating/romantic relationships. I usually manage to uncover multiple deal breakers on the first date, and I’m pretty sure that’s more of a “me” problem, than a problem with the type of people I date.

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Sounds like a super power to saving money!

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In the short term maybe, but there’s definitely some areas where things become more affordable when you have two incomes contributing. Housing is a big one, and apparently also taxes.

Recent article about that: https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/24055481/single-benefits-married-couple-taxes-money

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Just find an enterprising other individual and create a business plan to get married on paper.

You might want two main bedrooms in a house. So a little remodeling cost. But then you can resell later as a mother-in-law room.

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I have BPD, which means that the longer I know someone, the more faults I find and the more I start to go from liking them to hating them.

It is very much a “me” problem, but one that has no solution yet. 😮‍💨

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Out of curiosity, what are some examples of what you would consider to be dealbreakers?

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Oh man, I’ve really slowed down my dating, so it’s hard to remember many of them. I know some of these are actually reasonable, but others are just me looking for faults/expecting perfection:

  • Is a night owl
  • Works in a field that requires odd hours
  • Isn’t 100% against having kids (most recent one said they didn’t mind either way, which makes me worried they’ll eventually realize they want kids)
  • Has children, even if they’re already adults
  • Laughs weird
  • Previously married (most recent one lost their previous partner to cancer a few years ago)
  • Not regularly physically active
  • Has dietary restrictions/allergies
  • Doesn’t drink alcohol ever
  • Obvious political differences
  • Doesn’t like cats and/or my cats are scared of them
  • Has a dog, especially if it’s small and/or if they take it everywhere
  • Has “weird” pets, like snakes or spiders
  • Has a messy home
  • Still lives with their parents
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I’m out x5

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Thanks for the candid answer. I understand the urge to nitpick. Although, for the life of me I can’t understand how having a dog could be a negative. I feel like at worst that would just be a neutral? I’m guessing you’re not a dog person?

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Doesn’t drink alcohol ever

Wow, call me triggered here XD I’m interested what your reasoning here is.

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It could be that you’re just really efficient.

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