Silent_Witness: @Gannondorf: I did a quick check, but we don't seem to have this image. Or maybe we did, and it was deleted. Either way, it looks like it can stay.
Roflcakes: Y'know, I actually really like this pairing! I imagine that under most circumstances, Rarity would be far too uptight to enjoy some good ol' sapphic playfulness but Pinkie would lighten her up in no time. She's like... the perfect counter to Rarity's prim and proper, ladylike behavior.
Silent_Witness: @Roflcakes: I'll concede the point, but I'll be blunt and say that it really pisses me off when people say opposites attract- the only place where that's true is in magnetism.
Lapp: @Faptacular: Yeah, all I can accurately tell as far as things that tend to be almost-always present in happy relationships are that both people share similar interests on a very general level, and are sincerely interested in eachothers' well-beings enough to still want to help eachother achieve their goals, despite any dissimilarities when it comes to the minutiae.
Besides that, there's factors in each person that concern how willing they are to be with and accept someone who is different. Some of us can happily accept someone who isn't like us, and even need such a person to balance our own faults, as we too might be able to balance such a person's own faults. Others just have a hard time with someone who can't accept every opinion or detail from the beginning, and seem to need someone remarkably close to who they themselves are. Ignoring my blatant bias in favour of the former, there's nothing wrong with either. As if it needs saying, different people understand love differently. :\
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People find each other's differences intriguing until it dawns on them that they can't really see eye-to-eye most of the time and just fall apart.
Or end up making each other miserable.
Besides that, there's factors in each person that concern how willing they are to be with and accept someone who is different. Some of us can happily accept someone who isn't like us, and even need such a person to balance our own faults, as we too might be able to balance such a person's own faults. Others just have a hard time with someone who can't accept every opinion or detail from the beginning, and seem to need someone remarkably close to who they themselves are. Ignoring my blatant bias in favour of the former, there's nothing wrong with either. As if it needs saying, different people understand love differently. :\