Working Relationship or other?

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in a romantic relationship,

would you go for a working relationship type, like Bill Clinton/Hilary Clinton,

Barack Obama/Michelle Obama, ect. and the countless couple types that are similar,





it's sad, I see his weaknessnes, but he is ambitious and wants power and position,

and Hilary still loves him despite all the weaknesses he had to go through.

sometimes I get sad about it.

I know people don't want to give him no quarter, and that's fine they don't.

but going through what Hilary goes through it is very sad.

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I was thinking of different types of relationships,

and here's a good sample from this forum that explains different types.

http://absolutewrite.com/forums/showthread.php?170103-25-Types-of-Romantic-Relationships-Which-do-you-use-enjoy-the-most

1. The Transient Relationship

A transitory relationship is just that: a transition. It acts as a bridge between two phases of life, whether to enact a shift in behavior or ease the burden of a sudden change, says Harra. "Transitory relationships are almost always temporary, but serve a great purpose in pushing a person from one level of self-transformation to the next," she says.

For example, a relationship that a newly divorced woman has may help her cope with the split. Or, a young boy or girl’s first long-term relationship may help them mature and learn some of their first lessons in love.

#2. The Karmic Relationship

Karma isn’t always a you know what. It’s the energetic accumulation of every one of our actions, both good and bad, and it has a reputation for repeating itself, says Harra. "A karmic relationship always entails some form of action that must play out within the couple, like the breaking of some pattern or cycle of recurring situations," she says.

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Once the karma is resolved and the purpose has been met, the relationship may come to an end. For example, perhaps after several years of dating the same type of person, you finally "woke up" one day and realized what you must do differently.

"Karmic relationships are enriching experiences that can be progressive, elevating and fulfilling, whether temporary or for the long term," adds Harra.

#3. The Compromise Relationship

This is when two people come together and stay together because of reasons other than real love and happiness. In other words, a couple settles for each other.

"Many relationships that are meant to end continue on because both partners have become very used to each other and find it difficult to part ways," says Harra.

As the most common of the four relationships, couples may have become so comfortable together that they often feel stuck. Children, and emotional and financial stability are some of the main reasons two people will stay in a compromising relationship even if they’re not truly happy or in love.

#4. The Soulful Relationship

What may be the hardest and rarest, the soulful relationship goes deeper than the physical and emotional level.

"This kind of relationship is marked by an intense connection between two people, one that may even be difficult to convey into words," says Harra.

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Other signs of a soulful relationship include the feeling like you just "get" each other, and you can finish each other’s sentences. While soulmates will also experience problems throughout the course of their relationship, Harra says they will be able to resolve their issues more easily than couples who aren’t bound by soulful ties.

In short, the soulful relationship will last the test of time

http://magazine.foxnews.com/love/types-of-relationships-romantic-love-transient-karmic-settling-soulmate
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whats sad about the working relationship?

n Hilary , that he cheated?

The man cheats wether she works or not.
yeah I know...

it's just sad and sorrowful to me. She gives him a lot.

She's a Scorpio

She knows how much she is given n has weighed the cost

Don't underestimated a Scorpio ambition she can sell her soul to the devil for power lol

With Scorpio sun n Taurus moon there was once a time I valued those achievements

A lesson she must learn

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I get what you mean...



they are the 8th sign in the zodiac, right after Libra, maybe the lesson is to achieve and be ambitious, for a price.

she does have strong leo energy too. and Sagittarius dominant as well.
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Posted by PeanutButterandElly
Not exactly the same as a working relationship, but I love the idea of being a power couple. There's something very special about being with someone where you two create a noticeable positive energy together and use that to help influence the world around you.
a lot of people like power couples I notice, mostly astrology sites /love that stuff.

i'm one of the rare few that don't like that. lol I like to work behind the scenes.
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So what would I fall under?

A soulfoul, transcient, or a karmic relationship?

I loved my Leo. He is my soulmate and one who I felt a true love connection.

But it didn't work out, so what of it?

Just thinking about it makes me cry.
sigh...



what to do with you, girl.

if it weren't meant to be, it's not.



he's not here with you, and it's best you find someone who is better for you and will be with you.

working partnership or not.
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When you say 'working relationship' do you mean would we/I prefer to work the same job/at the same office as our SO?
yes, kind of...



similar to Bill and Hilary.

Or barack Obama/Michelle, they work together. one does something else while the other does another.
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Bill and Hillary both work in politics, but Michelle was a Lawyer and director at a hospital...not in the same realm as Obama's career.

As for myself, I would prefer not to work with my partner at the same job/office.
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When you say 'working relationship' do you mean would we/I prefer to work the same job/at the same office as our SO?
yes, kind of...



similar to Bill and Hilary.

Or barack Obama/Michelle, they work together. one does something else while the other does another.
Bill and Hillary both work in politics, but Michelle was a Lawyer and director at a hospital...not in the same realm as Obama's career.

As for myself, I would prefer not to work with my partner at the same job/office.
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well



it's kind of complicated because she stopped being a lawyer, when Obama went into office at the White House or even before that....

I don't even know if she was still working at the hospital while he was in the white house at all.



http://www.today.com/popculture/michelle-obama-family-living-white-house-definitely-brought-us-closer-t105717



"She pointed out that before her husband was elected president, he had to commute home on weekends to their Chicago home, first from Springfield, Illinois, where he served as a state senator, and then from Washington, D.C., after he won a seat on the U.S. Senate.

“So it wasn’t until the White House that we were together seven days a week, that we could have dinner together, he had time to coach the girls’ teams and go to all their events,” the first lady said in "


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so, from what i discern she didn't work while at the white house, because working alongside her husband's stressful job was stressful enough.

Posted by cvurko
I would like such a relationship. Working with my partner seems very exciting to me.
i think it would be good for you too.
I wasn't talking specifically about the Clintons tho. I'd just like a working relationship 😄 Why do you think it'd begoof for me? 😄
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hm maybe something along the lines of owning a bakery store or any kind of business, where you an your husband work together. I like the thought of that myself. It doesn't have to be food, like a restaurant, but even own a business together, maybe a Fitness center, and you're the woman to help with administration and he's maybe the gym instructor. lol
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Posted by lisabethur8
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When you say 'working relationship' do you mean would we/I prefer to work the same job/at the same office as our SO?
yes, kind of...



similar to Bill and Hilary.

Or barack Obama/Michelle, they work together. one does something else while the other does another.
Bill and Hillary both work in politics, but Michelle was a Lawyer and director at a hospital...not in the same realm as Obama's career.

As for myself, I would prefer not to work with my partner at the same job/office.
well



it's kind of complicated because she stopped being a lawyer, when Obama went into office at the White House or even before that....

I don't even know if she was still working at the hospital while he was in the white house at all.



http://www.today.com/popculture/michelle-obama-family-living-white-house-definitely-brought-us-closer-t105717



"She pointed out that before her husband was elected president, he had to commute home on weekends to their Chicago home, first from Springfield, Illinois, where he served as a state senator, and then from Washington, D.C., after he won a seat on the U.S. Senate.

“So it wasn’t until the White House that we were together seven days a week, that we could have dinner together, he had time to coach the girls’ teams and go to all their events,” the first lady said in "


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Of course, because being the first lady is a full time job in and off itself. But its a roll she got BECAUSE of her husbands job. Where as Hillary was in politics before her husband got the presidency.

Michelle for President 2020!!!
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Posted by LadyNeptune
Posted by lisabethur8
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Posted by lisabethur8
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When you say 'working relationship' do you mean would we/I prefer to work the same job/at the same office as our SO?
yes, kind of...



similar to Bill and Hilary.

Or barack Obama/Michelle, they work together. one does something else while the other does another.
Bill and Hillary both work in politics, but Michelle was a Lawyer and director at a hospital...not in the same realm as Obama's career.

As for myself, I would prefer not to work with my partner at the same job/office.
well



it's kind of complicated because she stopped being a lawyer, when Obama went into office at the White House or even before that....

I don't even know if she was still working at the hospital while he was in the white house at all.



http://www.today.com/popculture/michelle-obama-family-living-white-house-definitely-brought-us-closer-t105717



"She pointed out that before her husband was elected president, he had to commute home on weekends to their Chicago home, first from Springfield, Illinois, where he served as a state senator, and then from Washington, D.C., after he won a seat on the U.S. Senate.

“So it wasn’t until the White House that we were together seven days a week, that we could have dinner together, he had time to coach the girls’ teams and go to all their events,” the first lady said in "



Of course, because being the first lady is a full time job in and off itself. But its a roll she got BECAUSE of her husbands job. Where as Hillary was in politics before her husband got the presidency.

Michelle for President 2020!!!
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lol somehow Michelle Obama doesn't strike me as a woman who cares for that.



she looks happy with her husband somewhere retired.
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so, from what i discern she didn't work while at the white house, because working alongside her husband's stressful job was stressful enough.

Posted by cvurko
I would like such a relationship. Working with my partner seems very exciting to me.
i think it would be good for you too.
I wasn't talking specifically about the Clintons tho. I'd just like a working relationship 😄 Why do you think it'd be good for me? 😄
lol



hm maybe something along the lines of owning a bakery store or any kind of business, where you an your husband work together. I like the thought of that myself. It doesn't have to be food, like a restaurant, but even own a business together, maybe a Fitness center, and you're the woman to help with administration and he's maybe the gym instructor. lol
Rofl, what's with people constantly mistaking me for a girl? 😄

I'd like to work in politics tho 😄 Just not having Hillary and Bill as an example 😄

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oh you're a woman? lol

why for it seems you got some masculine energy.

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Hmm, sort of, in that I'd want us to work together toward joint goals and both participate equally in keeping things financially sound. However, I work best alone. I'm an artist type, and I need to art. I also make a great cheerleader. It comes naturally to me to support my partner emotionally and tangibly in whatever his dreams are, not to the exclusion of mine, of course.

I definitely don't want to be a politician, but I suppose if my partner felt called to it, I'd support that too. With my nose held.
ohhh i like that too. That rings more for me. lol

i'm artistic, creative, so i need my alone time.

i like your answer because i understand it well. 😄
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Posted by lisabethur8
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Posted by lisabethur8
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When you say 'working relationship' do you mean would we/I prefer to work the same job/at the same office as our SO?
yes, kind of...



similar to Bill and Hilary.

Or barack Obama/Michelle, they work together. one does something else while the other does another.
Bill and Hillary both work in politics, but Michelle was a Lawyer and director at a hospital...not in the same realm as Obama's career.

As for myself, I would prefer not to work with my partner at the same job/office.
well



it's kind of complicated because she stopped being a lawyer, when Obama went into office at the White House or even before that....

I don't even know if she was still working at the hospital while he was in the white house at all.



http://www.today.com/popculture/michelle-obama-family-living-white-house-definitely-brought-us-closer-t105717



"She pointed out that before her husband was elected president, he had to commute home on weekends to their Chicago home, first from Springfield, Illinois, where he served as a state senator, and then from Washington, D.C., after he won a seat on the U.S. Senate.

“So it wasn’t until the White House that we were together seven days a week, that we could have dinner together, he had time to coach the girls’ teams and go to all their events,” the first lady said in "



Of course, because being the first lady is a full time job in and off itself. But its a roll she got BECAUSE of her husbands job. Where as Hillary was in politics before her husband got the presidency.

Michelle for President 2020!!!
lol somehow Michelle Obama doesn't strike me as a woman who cares for that.



she looks happy with her husband somewhere retired.
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What? Really?

Shes's been the most active first lady we've had since Eleanor Roosevelt.
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Posted by lisabethur8
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Posted by lisabethur8
Posted by LadyNeptune
Posted by lisabethur8
Posted by LadyNeptune
When you say 'working relationship' do you mean would we/I prefer to work the same job/at the same office as our SO?
yes, kind of...



similar to Bill and Hilary.

Or barack Obama/Michelle, they work together. one does something else while the other does another.
Bill and Hillary both work in politics, but Michelle was a Lawyer and director at a hospital...not in the same realm as Obama's career.

As for myself, I would prefer not to work with my partner at the same job/office.
well



it's kind of complicated because she stopped being a lawyer, when Obama went into office at the White House or even before that....

I don't even know if she was still working at the hospital while he was in the white house at all.



http://www.today.com/popculture/michelle-obama-family-living-white-house-definitely-brought-us-closer-t105717



"She pointed out that before her husband was elected president, he had to commute home on weekends to their Chicago home, first from Springfield, Illinois, where he served as a state senator, and then from Washington, D.C., after he won a seat on the U.S. Senate.

“So it wasn’t until the White House that we were together seven days a week, that we could have dinner together, he had time to coach the girls’ teams and go to all their events,” the first lady said in "



Of course, because being the first lady is a full time job in and off itself. But its a roll she got BECAUSE of her husbands job. Where as Hillary was in politics before her husband got the presidency.

Michelle for President 2020!!!
lol somehow Michelle Obama doesn't strike me as a woman who cares for that.



she looks happy with her husband somewhere retired.
What? Really?

Shes's been the most active first lady we've had since Eleanor Roosevelt.
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aww poor Eleanor Roosevelt....



she's also just as in a terrible marriage.

but at least it's not cheating with her husband cause he openly told her he wants other women.

sigh...

those people are weird.