3 things for a relationship

And murder.

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“Partners in Crime. Yeah.”
/giggle

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So typical of you Moon :crescent_moon: :joy:.

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World of Warcraft involves alot of murder :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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If you don’t have enough money for the basic essentials and some leisure activities, then yes extra money CAN buy happiness. Once you have all the money you need, extra money on top of that won’t buy anything but misery (once someone starts hoarding that is).

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Dependence on each other for survival

Reducing the amount of work life is by half

They notice when you are sick and vice versa

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Stockholm syndrome
Abandoned warehouse
High quality restraints

:+1:

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What the pride and the prejudice is going on in here

Fear

Authority

Respect

Beware friction.

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Are you trying to say we’re all in a toxic relationship w/ Blizz right now? Cause we get none of these things from them.

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A lot of quiet time.

Respect.

Humour.

(And a lot of cats!)

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Ah well maybe back in the day, people tend to be in relationships only for gains

not sure how i feel with a goblin saying this
:cherries:

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that’s def #4

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#5 is cuddling after the murder.

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My partners custom username on discord and such is “Partner (in crime and romance)”

It must have PVP

Ew I don’t want either of these in my relationships.

maybe that second on in some bedroom contexts.

Oh god…

cry

Parallel play is peak.

True #4 or 5 for me.

Always.

Yeah that used to be a thing back in the old days. marries of conviences in order to tie specific families together rather then love.

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also love coffee.

My husband makes me a cup of coffee every single morning. It is always just how I like it and given to me at the perfect temperature in one of the mugs that I like best.

That…is a love coffee.

It’s also an outward display of the underlying consideration, which is the 4th thing for any relationship. You must consider and prioritize the other person, which is the most basic pillar of defining what love is.

In most relationships that I’ve watched fail, a lack of consideration was the root cause.

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