We've all heard it said, time and time again from our parents and friends, "nobody is perfect". No one can be perfect, and nothing is ever perfect. There are pros and cons to everything and everyone.
But is that all entirely true?
I can never seem to get over the idea of perfection. My life isn't perfect, but I'm content with what I have. But there is always that one topic/issue, that always makes perfection seem so impossible. Boys.
Now, I'm single. I've been in one "semi-serious" relationship since I've started college. It lasted for only about 3 1/2 months. The break up wasn't bad. Basically, we both just decided that we weren't "perfect" for each other.
Currently, I have my mind set on asking this partially boy out. Until, I found the background information. It seems that he grew up with that picture "perfect" childhood. You know, with the family who are so close, they could be best friends. He had all the toys. Got good grades. Did his chores. I'm sure anyone who has been to the movies or has read a book, understands what I mean by this picture "perfect" childhood.
So his whole life was like that. So does that mean, he wants a picture perfect wife? Perfect. Perfect. Perfect. That's one thing I am clearly not.
For every guy I've ever been interested in, it usually concludes with: I'm too perfect. OR I'm not perfect enough.
So what is "perfect"? How do I make the "perfect" mistakes? Who sets this idea of "perfect"? Can someone be "perfect"? With the prefect, down falls in life, that have a perfect ending?
Perfect. Think about it for a while. What exactly does it mean?
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