How Come Sometimes The Timing Is Wrong For Relationships?

When you’ve found someone who has potential of being the one you marry some day, circumstances may not be ideal for your relationship yet. Either one person or the other has to finish school before being able to 100% commit in their own way or someone is going overseas for 4 months. Whatever the case is, the timing is off. If you have to walk away from that person, how do you trust that things will work out in the future when the timing is right? How much emphasis is put on the “right time”? What is timing in relationships to you?
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July 10, 2009 @ 3:21 pm
timing doesn’t matter as long as i am with the person that i really love the most, when i am with that person, nothing else matters in the whole world
July 10, 2009 @ 3:21 pm
Timing seems to be everything. Everything is related. If the timing is off and it doesn’t happen, then chances are it probably won’t end up happening. You could say, “Oh when we meet at a different time and place things will work out.” But how do you both know for sure that it will? You will both be off someone in completely different stages of your life’s. Chances are nothing will happen. I know that people say “good things come to those who wait” but I’ve never found that to be true.