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Can one ever find a perfect partner in marriage?

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"Embrace the imperfections in love, for it is the dance of differences that brings life to intimacy and fuels our growth."

According to Osho, a perfect partner doesn’t exist—and even if perfection did, it would be dull and lifeless. Life and love thrive on imperfection, polarity, and the creative tension between real man and real woman. Marriage isn’t seamless harmony but a rhythmic dance of closeness and separation, conflict and reconciliation. Stop seeking perfection; embrace differences as the very salt that flavors intimacy and fuels growth.
You won’t find a perfect spouse; love works when you accept each other’s flaws and let small ups and downs help you grow closer.
Why this matters practically
- Sets realistic expectations, reducing disappointment and blame.
- Turns conflicts into opportunities for renewal and deeper bonding.
- Encourages appreciation of differences as sources of attraction and growth.
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