Let’s face it; relationships are never going to be easy. Just when you think you know everything about yourself, you have to go and learn all you can about somebody else. On top of that you have to make sure that your knowledge of self and of them is compatible with their knowledge of themselves and of you. Relationship 102 breaks down obtaining an individuals’ ultimate desires. It tells of the many unspoken truths that are kept from the significant other in relationships. It even analyzes the very popular ‘might as well’ philosophy which many people base their relationships on. This is more than relationship 101. This is what they probably didn’t tell you in your first relationship class. This is Relationship 102.
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