Talk:Creddie/@comment-4402317-20110927024434/@comment-4402317-20110927044618

@Book

mhm, I should have clarified that you shouldn't be 100% for the facts that you listed, and when people refer to "opposites attract" they are most likely referring to people being COMPLETELY different.

I have a best friend that is like that too, but the reason why we are "friends" no matter how tough, or outgoing she is, is that we have a lot in common. We do things "together" that allows her to bring out the best in me and her. If we had nothing in common we wouldn't be able to talk about things with passion. We wouldn't be able to do the same activities, and we wouldn't be able to relate to each other.

You don't want to have 100% of the things in common, but you have to share a lot of the same interests. You may not look, or go about the same when it comes to those interests, but there has to be something that both of you can connect to that doesn't involve being physical.