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Conference quark::human_relations-v1

Title:What's all this fuss about 'sax and violins'?
Notice:Archived V1 - Current conference is QUARK::HUMAN_RELATIONS
Moderator:ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI
Created:Fri May 09 1986
Last Modified:Wed Jun 26 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1327
Total number of notes:28298

115.0. "DIFFERENCES / SIMILARITIES between Ex's" by TONTO::EARLY (Bob_the_hiker :^) ) Fri Oct 24 1986 10:46

   In a previous note, the question was raised:
    
    1) >Is there a difference between an Ex-spouse and an Ex-lover ?
    
    2) >Philosophically ?
    
    3) The third question, is this ... does the "new" Significant Other
    (SO) need to be totally different so as not to be a reminder of
    previous hurts, fustrations, disapointments, or can they be similiar
    with 'other' traits that makes the 'risk' worthwhile ?

    bob
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115.1totally awesome maybe, not totally differentATFAB::REDDENplan_or_be_planned_forFri Oct 24 1986 10:5713
>    3) The third question, is this ... does the "new" Significant Other
>    (SO) need to be totally different so as not to be a reminder of
>    previous hurts, fustrations, disapointments, or can they be similiar
>    with 'other' traits that makes the 'risk' worthwhile ?

    Stabbing at question 3, there is abundant evidence that people
    are attracted to particular attributes in other people, which 
    makes it unlikely that there will be *MUCH* difference in the people
    we are attracted to.  If I are attacted to independent, controlling
    people, then, unless I decide to change, thats the kind of people
    I can expect to end up with.  A part of this is probably unconscious
    signals that I emit.  In any case, it seems unrealistic (to me)
    to figure on new relatees (is that a word?) to be totally different.
115.2A FIRST PASS AT THE QUESTIONRDGE43::EARLYJOAN (THE EARLY BIRD-READING)Fri Oct 24 1986 11:1031
    
    
    1.	Is there a difference?
    
    	Legally yes!  In practice it would depend on the
    	length of the relationships.  A 6 month marriage
    	is no different than a 6 month lover, unless the
    	act of getting married alters how you view the
    	relationship.  Thus it is the same however long
    	you have been together.
    
    	Either relationship can generate as much joy and
    	happiness.
    
    3.	You will find that the tendancy is to gravitate 
    	towards certain characteristics in people, such as
    	a sense of humour, colour of eyes? social background
    	(e.g. you do not often find a long term relationship
    	between , say, a refuse collector and a yuppie, not
    	because they would not like each other, but more
    	because they would never put themselves in a position
    	where they would meet socially).
    
    	This should not make that much difference as we are
        all completely individual.
    
    Joan (the Early Bird)
    
    (not Jerry - although we are on the same cluster)
    
    
115.3It is all in you perspective...MEDUSA::FIGUEROAFri Oct 24 1986 18:4218
    1.  The difference depends on how the participants view the
    relationships in each situation.  If you make a commitment to a
    lover, then have you not satisfied the criteria of a marriage.
    
    2.  This goes hand in hand with the first question.  If you view
    marriage as the ultimate commitment, then yes there is a difference.
    If you make just as sincere commitment to a lover as you would to
    a spouse, then no there is no difference.
    
    3.  People are attracted to certain characteristics.  Some attractions
    change, others are always the same.  You also assume that all past
    relationships have been painful and frustrating.  NOT TRUE.  Some
    relationships end because people take different paths in life. 
    These relationships can have an amiable ending.  If you liked what
    you had before and it did not work out for some reason that did
    not leave you with a bad taste in your mouth, then why not try to
    find something similar.