There’s a fine line between trying to be everything your mate wants you to be and wanting to be loved for who you are.

Brownell Landrum
There’s a fine line between trying to be everything your...
There’s a fine line between trying to be everything your...
There’s a fine line between trying to be everything your...
There’s a fine line between trying to be everything your...
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In a relationship, it's important to be your partner's best friend - to support and help them through the good times and the bad. It can be tricky though to find a balance between being yourself and being the person your partner wants you to be. Sometimes, it is very hard for a couple to find that fine line between trying to be everything their mate wants them to be and wanting to be loved for who they are.

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