Rihanna: Most people are dating the idea of what their partner could become

Rihanna, a Barbados-born American singer, says people in relationships have to be content with their partners the way they are.
She said most people are interested in the idea of what their partners could become, and not in the present state they met them.
Rihanna, who was recently named among TIME’s 25 most influential people on the internet, dished out some dating tips in an interview with British Vogue .
“I get a lot of boy-advice questions,” Rihanna said in the new issue of the fashion magazine.
The ‘Wild Thoughts’ singer went on to explain how people eventually get “mad disappointed” when reality fails to match up to their expectation.
“I think a lot of people meet people and then they’re dating the idea of what the person could become, and that person never shows up and then they’re just mad disappointed,” the singer said.
“A person can always get better, they can always get worse, but you’ve got to be fine with what you met them as.”
The 30-year-old singer is currently dating Hassan Jameel, a Saudi businessman.
By featuring in the magazine, the beauty entrepreneur and philanthropist has become the first black woman to cover the British Vogue’s annual September issue.

source:thecable.ng

 

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