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I used to think having a "list" of requirements or desired traits in a spouse was snobby or elitist, like I wasn't creating enough space for God to surprise me with a type of romantic partner I wasn't expecting or something.
But then I married someone without mentally consulting a list, and it turns out that was pretty miserable. I think we can all have lists of non-negotiable qualities that acts as a baseline barometer for the type of person we'd like to let into our lives, without being snobby about it.
I'm finding that it's important to share between 50% and 75% of your interests, anymore than 75% and you won't have anything to yourself, and less than 50% and there's too little in common. So that's something on my list, a girl who likes a lot of the same stuff as me but not everything I like—put another way: she has her own interests separate from mine.
That's just an example of one item on my list.
So, aside from the obvious necessity for our spouse to share our beliefs, what else is on yours?
But then I married someone without mentally consulting a list, and it turns out that was pretty miserable. I think we can all have lists of non-negotiable qualities that acts as a baseline barometer for the type of person we'd like to let into our lives, without being snobby about it.
I'm finding that it's important to share between 50% and 75% of your interests, anymore than 75% and you won't have anything to yourself, and less than 50% and there's too little in common. So that's something on my list, a girl who likes a lot of the same stuff as me but not everything I like—put another way: she has her own interests separate from mine.
That's just an example of one item on my list.
So, aside from the obvious necessity for our spouse to share our beliefs, what else is on yours?
