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    DATING AND RELATIONSHIP ADVICE

    I don’t know what to do! I’m dating a guy who I totally adore his personality but
    cannot deal with his disorderliness. I come from a family where everything thing has a
    place, and we show up to any appointment five minutes early. My boyfriend is always a
    half an hour late, and his car looks like it has every wrapper from every snack since last
    pesach. What should I do? I don’t know if I can live like this.
    -Don’t want to live the Slob Life

    Dear Slob Life,
    Hi. So sorry to hear about your problem.
    This can be a complicated situation.
    Have you discussed this with him in a
    respectful way? What was the result? Is he
    willing to try to change? Is this the way he
    was raised? Is there something else going
    on in his life that prevents him from being
    more organized and timely or is this just
    his nature?
    On one hand, if this is a core value and is
    too difficult for you to deal with, then you
    might simply be incompatible and it might
    be best to break off the relationship before

    it gets more serious. At the same time,
    maybe you could consider the fact that you
    and your future will inevitably find things
    that will rub eachother the wrong way.
    The question is, how do you navigate
    the tricky spots; to understand and laugh
    at your differences. Sometimes, it requires
    unpacking the expectations that the both
    of you have. You woll hear eachothers
    dreams, conconcerens, expectations and
    that will enable you to grow closer together
    as a couple. What are the steps that the
    both of you can take toward each other?
    Ultimately, you have to decide if this is a

    make it or break it situation. The dating
    process helps to clarify your compatibility,
    not just beliefs, attitudes and how attractive
    you are to each other, but also if you can
    learn to work together to become a unit.
    Rabbi Reuven and Shira Boshnack.