When you and your partner share the same interests, it often strengthens your bond and enhances your connection, as you can enjoy activities together and have meaningful conversations. This common ground can lead to a deeper understanding of each other and create shared experiences that foster intimacy. However, it's also important to maintain individual interests to ensure personal growth and diversity within the relationship. Balancing shared and unique interests can contribute to a well-rounded partnership.
They have the same interests
First it depends if you and your partner (if you have one that is) both share the same interests for sexual activity. If you do then I say go for it!
Take the partner to court to preserve your interests, and disolve the partnership.
Has the same interests as him
China is a great business partner.
Your Your both both DDRRUUNNKK nonsense
A civil partner is a partner in a civil union or in a civil partnership. Such partners typically have the same rights and responsibilities as legal spouses, but there relationship is not legally called a marriage.
It means you both saw a shooting star.........
If they are both the same sex then probably so.
Each partner has and/or shows the same feelings toward each other.
"dad" usually refers to an older partner in a same-sex relationship.
If you mean business partner, no. If you mean life partner who is the daughter's parent, yes. If you mean life partner who is not the parent, not unless you name them in the will to be the guardian of your daughter.