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Knowing someone well also makes it easier to tell when something's wrong, like an uncharacteristic mood change that could be an early sign there's a medical problem.
Knowing someone well and living with them are two very different things.
Don't go home with this person until you know her/him well (knowing someone well includes knowing some of their friends, and having had some of your friends or family meet her/him, knowing their living situation, and being able to speak openly with her/him about what you are and are not comfortable with).
Not knowing someone well enough.
And knowing someone well involves being without that.
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I applaud your friendly impulse, but unless you know someone well, never comment on her engagement, wedding, pregnancy, separation or divorce (minefields, all) unless she brings them up.
DH: We see with memory, so if I know someone well, I see them differently from the way I might if I've just met them.
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