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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think chemistry is vital. It’s what bonds you, makes you want to spend more time with them than you would with a friend, makes you want intimacy and touch beyond just ‘it feels good’. Chemistry to me isn’t just butterflies that more of a force that pulls you together. It is what differentiates between friendship and romantic love.[/quote] It's hocus pocus non-existent thing. It's a fairy tale. It's a unicorn. It can change on a whim. It's "feels" and not logical. People who say they want chemistry in a relationship as a first priority are the women who are always bouncing around from one man to another and complaining. [/quote] I am sorry you have never felt chemistry with a partner. If you had you would know it exists. Marriages without chemistry exist and in many parts of the world are the norm but for some people, feeling something for your partner beyond checking off compatible factors is important. A lot of people want to be attracted to, aroused by, and drawn to their partner. They want love and feeling. They want more than a friendship or a checklist of commonalities. [/quote]
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