What is your IDEAL partner if you could have absolutely anyone to marry or be with long term?

Anonymous
I probably married what my list would look like. But now I want some passion and that is nowhere to be seen ....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I probably married what my list would look like. But now I want some passion and that is nowhere to be seen ....


Same here. Actually, I never really had a list, other than don't be a drug addict. I didn't realize there are other kinds of assholes than just drug addicts. So naive.

These days I want someone who's passionate, loves to kiss, loves to touch. Likes to talk. As for the laundry list just be a nice normal person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My ideal partner is Misha Collins, but he's already taken.


Yum!


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd settle for someone who actually wants to have sex with me at this point.


Male or female?


I meant, are you male or female?


Male. Need enthusiastic female.
Anonymous
Someone who goes to his own place at night.
Anonymous
I'm pretty sure I married the ideal guy, except he doesn't look like George Clooney! But he's darn good looking! He's a great dad, smart, very successful, generous and truly seems to adore me! I'm not sure why but I'll take it. He was born with a severe physical disability (missing part of a leg) but he's always had an incredible quiet determination to win against the odds. And he has succeeded in so many ways. Its a trait hard to define but its been special to live with someone who simply believes that nothing is impossible and goes about it almost casually. And to think that almost 40 years ago I was hesitant to date him because of his disability. I guess the point of all my jabbering is that what makes someone "ideal" might be something hard to see when you are dating someone. I was married for at least five years before I fully grasped his quiet determination.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure I married the ideal guy, except he doesn't look like George Clooney! But he's darn good looking! He's a great dad, smart, very successful, generous and truly seems to adore me! I'm not sure why but I'll take it. He was born with a severe physical disability (missing part of a leg) but he's always had an incredible quiet determination to win against the odds. And he has succeeded in so many ways. Its a trait hard to define but its been special to live with someone who simply believes that nothing is impossible and goes about it almost casually. And to think that almost 40 years ago I was hesitant to date him because of his disability. I guess the point of all my jabbering is that what makes someone "ideal" might be something hard to see when you are dating someone. I was married for at least five years before I fully grasped his quiet determination.


This sounds like me. Thanks PP! Some people put this as a bad thing, as if it's delusional or unrealistic. Nice to hear it appreciated
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure I married the ideal guy, except he doesn't look like George Clooney! But he's darn good looking! He's a great dad, smart, very successful, generous and truly seems to adore me! I'm not sure why but I'll take it. He was born with a severe physical disability (missing part of a leg) but he's always had an incredible quiet determination to win against the odds. And he has succeeded in so many ways. Its a trait hard to define but its been special to live with someone who simply believes that nothing is impossible and goes about it almost casually. And to think that almost 40 years ago I was hesitant to date him because of his disability. I guess the point of all my jabbering is that what makes someone "ideal" might be something hard to see when you are dating someone. I was married for at least five years before I fully grasped his quiet determination.


This sounds like me. Thanks PP! Some people put this as a bad thing, as if it's delusional or unrealistic. Nice to hear it appreciated


PP here. Any strength used to excess can become a weakness. His quiet determination could be a weakness if it wasn't "quiet". "Loud" determination can be off putting in many ways. His mother did an amazing job in teaching him the right way to succeed. And she helped me understand that I played a role in it as well.
post reply Forum Index » Relationship Discussion (non-explicit)
Message Quick Reply
Go to: