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Family status and values
Start with your family type (e.g., joint or nuclear) and general values.
Provide examples like being from a "traditional upper-middle-class family" or a "close-knit family".
Parents
Include your parents' names and professions.
If retired, mention their previous occupations.
If you prefer not to share names, you can still include their roles, for example, "Father is a retired engineer and Mother is a homemaker".
Siblings
Mention the number of siblings you have.
For each sibling, provide details like their marital status, profession, and education.
For example, "Elder sister is married and works as an architect" or "Younger brother is single and works in an
About Life Partner Preferences:
Shared Core Values: A partner with similar core beliefs and values provides a strong foundation for the relationship.
Mutual Respect: Respect for individuality, opinions, boundaries, and each other's goals is fundamental.
Open Communication: The ability to communicate clearly and openly helps navigate challenges and build a deeper connection.
Empathy and Emotional Support: An ideal partner understands and empathizes with your emotions, offering comfort and support during tough times.
Trust and Loyalty: A partner who is trustworthy and loyal creates a secure and stable environment for the relationship.
Commitment and Investment: They show a willingness to invest in the relationship and are committed to making it work.
Support for Growth: An ideal partner inspires and supports your personal growth, helping you to become a better person.
Compromise and Problem-Solving: The ability to compromise and effectively solve problems is crucial for navigating life's ups and downs together.