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maybe she thinks that he will not be faithful in the relationship
That is up to you. No one can decide this for you.
how well do they know each other, how do they get along, do they argue alot, are they together for love or other reasons, are they faithful to their relationship.
A person can have HPV for many years before it is found or causes health problems. So there is no way to know if your partner gave you HPV, or if you gave HPV to your partner. HPV should not be seen as a sign that you or your partner is having sex outside of your relationship.
It's called 'trust'. If you truly care for or love someone, you will trust them no matter what. Trust is mutual between two people - without it, there is no relationship. Communication is also key in any relationship.
Be happy, it is the most important part. Be faithful and real honest.
Married. Just as "loyal" and "faithful" describe similar qualities in relationships, "single" refers to a relationship status that contrasts with "married."
The simile for "as faithful as" could be "as faithful as a dog," drawing a comparison between someone's loyalty and devotion to that of a faithful canine companion. This simile emphasizes the unwavering commitment and trustworthiness of the person being described. It evokes the image of a loyal and steadfast companion, highlighting the depth of dedication and reliability in the relationship.
because they know when there is a ghost
Argus was Odysseus' faithful dog. The Greek name is actually Argos.
Well, an antonym for demagogue can be: faithful leader, trusted one, or a faithful person you know that is a leader...
I have personally see many couples who are faithful to their relationship. They have become my guideline sort to speak. They have families, grow their lives and kids and have problems and overcome them and live with all the ups and downs that exist in those lives. These people were and are happy. I would assume that there has to be a common effort from all parties to make a relationship work. Sometimes it does not work out that way. Somebody might contribute more to the relationship than the other. There may be a concern that maybe being "faithful" will fix a problem. All parties have a right to be happy. You have a right to be happy and so does your partner but not an any ones expence. It is my opinion that when there is faithfulness in a relationship, a stronger bond will be forged especially if both people in the relationship feel the same about being faithful.