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Reply to "Breaking up because there is a lack of physical attraction/chemistry"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One thing to also factor in is aging. What matters to you in your 20's and 30's changes in your 50's and 60's. I know that you cannot understand how you will change over time...but you will. Or you should (i.e. with life experience, your priorities should mature/evolve).[/quote] This. OP, consider the fact that in the not too distant future, neither you nor your partner will be physically attractive. Parts will sag and wrinkle. Hair will gray and fall out. Teeth will get weird. You will shrink, and get that old person smell. Joints and members won't work that well. The mental and emotional connection is what will endure.[/quote] I hate this argument. That's like saying that someone should miss out on what it's like to have a vibrant physical connection (while many other people get to enjoy that) since we're all headed to death's door anyway. In the long run we're all dead, as Keynes said. Sure, but can't one want to have what others experience along the way?[/quote] If he can afford always f..ing much younger women and have several kids - I would say go ahead with that! But few men are able to date much younger as they "shrink and stink" themselves. [/quote]
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