10 Sign She or He Is The Right Match For You

When in the dating world, it is hard to separate the good from the bad. In fact, most people spend a lot of their life trying to find “the one”. While some think it cannot be done, it is possible to find the right match. With these 10 signs, you can determine if an individual is the right match for you:


1- In common: When looking for companionship, it is obviously beneficial to have something in common. While it is easy to get along at first, it is easier when two people enjoy the same thing. In fact, this is more important than most realize as it is hard to remain a couple for a long time if both people have different things they enjoy.
2- Talk about the future: When dating, it is hard to plan for the future. On the other hand, when discussing a concert or other event in the future, a couple is probably on good terms when they do not flinch about talking about the future.
3- Friends: It is hard for a couple to go far when their friends don’t like each other. In fact, this is a huge test that people give to each other.
4- Talk in we: It is hard for two people to come together; it is hard for people to talk about their plans. However, when a couple talks about “we” they know that things are getting serious.

Respect Your Parents ( A Short Story Must Read )


After his father’s death, the Son decided to leave his mother at old age home and visited her on and off.

Once he received a call from old age home….Mom very serious ….. please come to visit.

Son went and saw mom very critical, on her dying bed.

He asked: Mom what can I do for you?

Mom replied… “Please install fans in the old age home, there are none…. Also put a fridge for betterment of food because many times I slept without food”.

Son was surprised and asked: mom, while you were here you never complained, now you have few hours left and you are telling me all this, why?

Mom replied…..”it’s OK dear, I’ve managed with the heat, hunger & pain, but when your children will send you here, I am afraid you will not be able to manage!

She warned me vehemently to take care with what I left behind and said that this is why she wants to modernize the old age home because she feared that one day, perhaps, my children would abandon me there and I would experience what she did. Her final words were, “What you give is what you get.