Well, I guess I'll throw in my two cents worth on this subject too...
I think that the whole concept of a "soul mate" has been romanticized to fit into current popular values and beliefs. But, in view of the fact that the very concept of having a "soul" is based on nothing more than belief, I suppose the definition of a "soul mate" is of little concern or value. Belief is not fact. A "soul mate" is, in fact, anything that you believe it to be, or nothing at all. There are no "wrong" answers here!... For that matter, there are no "right" answers either! It's all a matter of personal, individual belief. Such is the nature of reality.
Dan
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