When two partners always agree, one of them is not necessary." If there is some point you haven't thought about, be thankful if it is brought to your attention.

Dale Carnegie
When two partners always agree, one of them is not...
When two partners always agree, one of them is not...
When two partners always agree, one of them is not...
When two partners always agree, one of them is not...
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If you and your partner always agree on everything, you probably don't need to be together. Agreeing is not a good predictor of whether two people will be happy together. If you and your partner always agree on everything, one of you isn't necessary.

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