Two halves don't make a whole. Two wholes make a whole. In my relationship, I was giving myself away to make the relationship better, but in actuality, wasn't doing better by doing that. I became less of a man.
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In my relationship, I was giving myself away to make the relationship better, but in actuality, wasn't doing better by doing that. I became less of a man.
In a relationship, the sum of your parts should equal more than just you by yourself. He needs to bring something new and different to the table to up the ante.
The whole is more than the sum of its parts.
Sometimes you want a Part Two in your life.
For a modern woman it is important to be supported and that there is equality in every aspect, and that it's not two halves that make a whole - it's two wholes that make a whole.
It takes two to make a relationship, but only one to screw it up.
Many women cut back what had to be done at home by redefining what the house, the marriage and, sometimes, what the child needs. One woman described a fairly common pattern: I do my half. I do half of his half, and the rest doesn't get done.
Whatever women do, they must do twice as well as men to be thought half as good. Luckily, this is not difficult.
They were two halves that together formed a magical whole.
When you come together with your other half, you immediately experience a sense of wholeness and completeness.