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When a relationship is easy and natural, it becomes apparent you’re compatible.
Compatible value system and moral compass. Without that the rest goes to shit.
Shared values. Goals align. I think culture also has to be compatible too. By culture I mean religion and regional culture as well.
You both get what you want out of the relationship. Then you’re compatible. If one of you, or both of you, feel like something major is missing, or one of you want something the other can’t provide then you’re not compatible in that area. If these differences are small it probably doesn’t matter. But if they’re important to one of you, or both of you, then it can be a deal breaker
Friendship does not typically get into the deep territory like a relationship. For an example, just about everyone has quirks, quirks that you don’t like/enjoy might be totally fine from the outside as a friend, but when you’re suppose to be “that special someone” said quirks might be something you don’t want around on that level.