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  • Well... That depends. It is relative because one mans huge ego is another womans self confidence and vice versa, Or at lest their attempt to cultivate confidence. Sometimes huge ego's are just insecurity looking to be compensated. Either way, I believe that a person should always observe and understand the reasons why things are how they seem, and examine why we feel the way we do about anything to begin with.
  • You just have to accept a huge ego as normal if you are in a relationship with a quarterback or a star tennis player. Been there, did both, no lingering regrets... ;~)
  • Huge egos are a disgusting trait in relationships of all sorts. They create discord.
  • If the other is subdued then it works in a way.She can become a doormat in his house.But when two huge or even small and large egos clash there is lot of sparks and fire also.Sometimes it burns to the ground and it is all ash.+
  • not necessarily. Some like huge egos.
  • Huge ego's are difficult in a relationship, but then you'd figure out the imbalance at the outset of it. Tread lightly in any situation where you meet someone so full of them self. Caution is warranted, but alas seldom considered, because often a person with a big ego pairs off with a 'doormat' who just does not know any better, and who virtually idolizes their partner. Unfortunately for their relationship, the 'doormat' often times grows out of that mindset, and wonders what all they ever saw in the person they've been with all that time. We have but one life to live, let us not waste any time.
  • Can be a blessing! People with big egos will be secure in who they are and in their choice of partner, so none of the jealous, insecure, untrusting crap gets in and each person can be themselves (that includes being able to talk to each other openly), and keep their friends and freedoms too. Cheating may be less likely too, both for reasons implicit in what I've just pinpointed and also because an egotistical partner doesn't have to prove to themselves that they've still 'got it' or are attractive etc.. A healthy ego makes for a well-rounded confident person, and hopefully a more interesting person than someone carrying insecurities around.
  • Not really, I have a HUGE ego (according to everyone I know or met). But ive had like 40+ girlfriends, mind you that they all approximately lasted 2 weeks. And im only 19..so
  • For me, yes! If you think you are gods gift to women then I am not the one to be with. I would want a man that would think of me as an equal and not better then me or anyone else around me. +5

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