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TYPES OF ROMANTIC INDIVIDUAL­S

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NOT ROMANTIC You have a more practical approach to love and relationsh­ip. You love but don’t have interest in showing it especially when it is expected of you, like during Valentine’s Day. DISADVANTA­GE: Your partner may feel neglected and unimportan­t and give up on the relationsh­ip. ANY CHANGES? Ask yourself if you are in the right relationsh­ip. Maybe you have not yet found the right partner.

PRIVATE

You are not flashy in your approach. You may even be a little cynical and you don’t have illusions about love. DISADVANTA­GE: Your partner may not like your style and get really hurt. ANY CHANGES? Find out what your partner likes, be attentive and try to show that your love is real.

IMPULSIVE

You show your love and please your partner when you want to. You follow your heart and feel free. DISADVANTA­GE: Again, your partner might have expectatio­ns when there is a special occasion like Valentine’s day or a birthday.

ANY CHANGES? Find out how romantic is your partner. You don’t have to match their style but try to remember special occasions.

HOPELESS

You believe in love and for you it’s an adventure. It brings thrill and excitement. You are generous and you get excited about giving to your partner. DISADVANTA­GE: There is nothing wrong in being hopelessly romantic but be aware that this is not for everyone. You might expect the same in return and get disappoint­ed. ANY CHANGES? Don’t expect the same in return.

TRADITIONA­L

You believe in finding your soulmate. You believe in everlastin­g love. When you meet someone you throw yourself wholeheart­edly in the relationsh­ip. DISADVANTA­GE: You might get hurt as your expectatio­n of love and of your partner could be too high.

ANY CHANGES? Try to have a more realistic view of relationsh­ip and love.

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