4. Your commitment.
He would never shy away from the amount of commitment that you pour into a relationship. Instead of running away, if he’s the right guy for you, he’s going to make it a point to actually match the level of commitment that you’re giving. He would never want you to feel like you’re the lone wolf in this relationship.
5. Your standards and expectations.
He completely understands what you are going to have your own set of standards and expectations going into a relationship. But he isn’t going to let these things intimidate him at all. He is always going to make sure that he steps up to the plate. He wants to make you feel like he is up for the challenge of actually being in a relationship with you.
6. Your opposing views and opinions.
Just because the two of you might have opposing viewpoints on certain issues or topics doesn’t mean that he isn’t going to want to have anything to do with you anymore. He is still going to be respectful of the fact that you are your own person and that you have independent thoughts and opinions on things. He is always going to allow room for disagreement in your relationship.
The only question I have is- what if your partner is wanting to keep a friendship with a person of the opposite sex that they openly have stated prior to dating they had a crush on and they has pursued that other person- the other person told your partner they were not interested in a relationship? what if your partner continues to push to spend time with this person- going on dates ( my partner refuses to call them dates) museums, dinner, lunch, sky diving- is this normal or is it not respecting your current partner?
It’s not respecting your current partner as they should be doing these things with you, they are using you, find someone else.
Oh sorry I made a mistake I meant to say they hypocritically smile in the presence of their women 🤭