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Do you think that most people start out relationships recognizing that there are negative thing they see in the other person just as much as the positive aspects?
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I think it depends on the individuals perspective and experience with past relationships. If someone has a history of past relationships that have ended negatively then they are more likely to see negative aspects in a person rather than positive. This is in part due to the individual and in part due to how our brains work. We tend to dwell on the negative more often and apply it to similar situations.
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