In many years, I've never seen an exception to this rule:
The more stable, functional-seeming person is never the anchor in a relationship. The more flighty, neurotic-seeming one is always propping up the more sane-seeming one.
Except, of course, in movies.
It's hard to observe sometimes, because the true dynamic is often publicly disguised.
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