Carolyn Hax: How do a couple in a relationship not get sick of each other?
| A writer contemplating life commitment finds it "just hard to fathom" that couples don't bore each other. |
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| | | | | | | Advice to help you tackle life's problems. | | | | | | (Nick Galifianakis for The Post) | Carolyn Hax is away. The following is from Dec. 16, 2007. Hi, Carolyn: I've heard so many people say, "When you know, you know," or, "It feels right," and my question is, what does that mean?! I can sort of imagine spending my life with someone, until I really think about what that might entail — how do you talk to the same person day in and day out? What if he bores me? What if I bore him after a few years? I listen to inane conversations around me and wonder why you would subject anyone, not least your SO, to that? It's just hard to fathom how two people do not get sick of each other. — In Love? | | | Read your responses to this week's reader questionWe asked readers to channel their inner Carolyn Hax and answer this question. | | | Want more?Carolyn's been writing her advice column for two decades. Explore the archives below. | | | | | | | | | |
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