no because the alcoholic will smack you
I have to say that unless you meet him in person there will always be questions/doubts about how serious he is. Constant communication is one key to a successful relationship but do note that since it's online or over the phone, it is a little more difficult to confirm/verify how true or sincere he is about you. Never let your heart trust anyone completely.
if you are not in love with that person then there will be no hapiness
yes. For example, only one person actually "participates" in the stalker/victim relationship.
It is very difficult for someone to change another person. It rarely happens. If the person is not changing, there is little another person can do. The best thing to do is accept it or leave the relationship.
There is no such thing as advising a young adult about a bad relationship because they will only become angry; defend the person they love even if that person is not good for them. The more one pushes by telling the person they are in a bad relationship the closer that person will become to the other person in the bad relationship. Although difficult it is sometimes wise to let some people learn their lessons the hard way.
Yes, an Autistic person can have a successful relationship. Sometimes it is harder for Autistic people to find a healthy relationship, and for them to maintain a normal relationship, especially when they are attempting a relationship with a Neurotypical person rather than another Autistic person. Like with anyone else, relationships take effort.
A successful person is notable. A successful person is noteworthy.
your life will be very difficult to spend with that person and you will have a lots of fights every day and your hurt will discuss that person
this is a statement when you are in an angered state which really you dont need any answer but to talk properly with this person
There are many reasons a person may find focusing to be hard or difficult. The person may suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder, for example.
Double dates are the lifetime of the person, for example Egbert Hoffenauer (1789- 1833). A single date indicates when the person did whatever it was. For example "Barkely (1964) shows that the relationship..." means that Barkely's experimental results showing the relationship were published in 1964.