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"MADE FOR EACH OTHER"

The couple was strolling on the walkway. They appeared to be completely caught up with one another. They were not addressing each other, yet a look at them could see that they were in profound love and were made for each other. What is this magical nature of being made for each other? What characteristics does this sort of relationship have? Are the decisions the same? Or then again as we say in science, opposites attract. So the decisions are entirely unexpected? Will a couple having various options in each viewpoint love each other or battle about the decisions? We can express that the majority of the decisions ought to be exceptionally normal. Assuming I have a partner and I say we are made for each other, what I should mean is this they are the perfect individual for me. There could be no one else on the planet other than him who can make a superior couple with me. We are most joyful being together and our joy comes from our relationship. Are decisions the main calculations that matter in our life? Is it enough if my dietary patterns, my dressing decisions, my variety preferences, my climate preferences, and all my different likings are the same as my accomplice, we are made for each other Is that all the relationship expected to be? There should be another element. What can be that? Love for them, a profound yearning for others' bodies, hearts, and words, and a sensation of profound fulfillment that is determined when the couple is together. They want to share everything, each thought, and each inclination. The fundamental objective throughout everyday life, encourage and keep the accomplice cheerful and in their bliss. At the point when we take a look at a mother with her kid, we never say that they are made for each other, yet they share an extremely profound bond. If a couple can some way or another offer that sort of bond, it very well may be called 'made for each other.' 

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  1. Mera made for each other Kahan hai 😞

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  2. I think its a figure of speech like ' happily ever after ' but in most cases nothing will end happily ,we can just make some lovely moments to keep when we have the time.

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    1. I am not fully convinced that there are no happy endings but I am also not convinced that there are. its a weird dilemma. I've seen both of the situations. if we ever find someone we want to make moments with we shouldn't just be with them temporarily thinking its not gonna last but we should do everything in our power to be with them forever.

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  3. Imagine being as pretty as you and can write this well. <333

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  4. Waiting for s/o to find me too 😕

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