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  1. Well, look, there are more than 7.5 billion people in the world. Let's say only half of them are of an attractive gender to you. Let's say half of this half are children and the elderly. That leaves just over a billion people. Only one of them is your life-changing soulmate. What is the probability that you will meet him? Even the probability that he lives in the same country with you is very small. And if we assume that there are a lot of these soulmates (well, at least that a couple of them live in the same city with you), then what is the exclusivity and fatefulness? In my opinion, the concept of “halves” does not stand up to any criticism at all.

  2. I think that there are such people, but not everyone is lucky enough to find their soulmate. I consider my wife a soulmate.) When you meet such a person, you will immediately understand that here it is, happiness)

  3. Good afternoon!

    There is no such “ideal person”in our world. Why? Each has its own disadvantages and advantages, and someone can see these advantages as a minus and a plus.

    “Man-fate” is not found for everyone. It's in the movies that we see what a beautiful love can be. In life, everything is different.
    But there is a ” man for you “(or let's call it “your man”) and a ” man not for you “(“not your man”). I think you already get the point. You see, it's not an explicable feeling when you like a person. Someone is immediately shy, another is worried that he can barely find the words, a third wants to make an impression, and a fourth simply reaches out to this person (to talk, spend time with him).

    Everyone has their own feelings.

    Love and be loved!
    Your Interesting man 😉

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