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Clarify Their Intentions

Clarify Their Intentions

If you're considering a long-term commitment with someone, clarify their intentions and values by asking: What are your future goals?, How do you feel about me?, What do you think of me?, What are your relationships like?. Otherwise, you risk wasting your time in a relationship with no future.

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