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Paradoxically, the total freedom that you allow each other is what binds you together. Doing something that you don't want to, just because your other half is keen wouldn't enter your head! It's not a problem if he goes out and leaves you at home every so often, or even goes away for a weekend without you. You make the most of the time to yourself, reading, working on your own projects or catching up with the girls. The most important thing for both of you is leading a fulfilling life and being able to take on challenges. You do a great job of marrying your personal development with that of your relationship, even if you need to renegotiate things occasionally to keep your independence. Friction is inevitable when it comes to defending your point of view, even if you don't always agree. Your life together is certainly anything but boring!
You're not ready for the full weight of routine yet, as you think it will involve too many sacrifices and create arguments. Take a look at your thirst for independence. Where you under too much pressure as a child? Maybe you had to struggle to defend your position in the family. Try to calm your fears for a more stable way of life...No-one said anything about settling down!
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