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My parents would have been terrible guides for me to use in choosing a life partner, so I unfortunately do not think it is that easy Beekissed. In fact, my parents actively tried to break myself and my now-husband up through attempting to force doubts (ie. "What makes you think he isn't cheating on you? You should spend this time finding someone else." Um...so by going behind his back, this would help protect me....how?) to bringing me to dinner parties where I awkwardly found out that a 'suitable' match had *cough* been found for me. I find that if seeking love, the pillars that support much of happiness in life all still come into play. Respect. Communication. Trust. Understanding. Sometimes you have to go through a lot of experiences and lessons in life until you stumble upon these things. They usually aren't just there ready to go either, but have to be built and resculpted. It sounds like you have pulled a lot from these past experiences, and that they have helped show you what is really important to you. It sounds like you have really sat down and looked at what your motivations, insecurities, and thoughts at the time were. That's more than many do in a lifetime.