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<div> <font size="2"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">I just grabbed my wife backside in a crowded Pub. The fact that I didn't get a slap preved it was true love and that was 17 years ago.<br>
We were very different people back then and we have both changed so much since. We still like very different things but are fundamentally<br>
similar and we are still together.<br>
Go figure?!?<br>
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If you get the basic compatability right it will work regardless of matching up your likes and dislikes.<br>
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From: Damien Broderick <thespike@satx.rr.com><br>
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Nah, it's a perfect test of compatibility with others (the 1 in 100K or
fewer of them) of like mind. Barbara and I were boggled at the apparent
unlikelihood of our having found each other (and we talked about this
right from the start)--which would have been wildly unlikely before the
internet, ExI, affordable international travel, etc. Suddenly we had the
whole English speaking population of the planet to trawl through--rather
than the workplace, university, church, club, etc--presorted by handy
detectors for IQ, personality type, unusual interests, etc. <br>
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Damien Broderick <br>
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