"Okay, may I ask, what brings you two lovely couples to my office today?" asked the couple's psychotherapist. It was my first day of couples therapy with my boyfriend. We decided to take our love to the next level and merge houses, incongruously this brought us long distance. And there he was, sitting next to me with that smiling face at rest. What happened to the size of our fire? “We can't get along. Constantly clashing with our differences, I feel like a raging bull. Our different vision was translucent and didn't bother us much, now it's clear as day and it's breathing down my neck” I replied. “What I want you two to do is face each other and tell your partner your key personal differences, which you both accept interchangeably,” the therapist said. I sat next to him, staring tenderly into his eyes, and began to express myself. I hold many philosophical axioms: relativism, agnosticism, and solipsism. Since I was little I have never felt connected to the popular God, protector of the soul, savior of Christians. However, I can never ignore its existence, therefore be agnos...
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