Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here...Yes, we're self-proclaimed, but otherwise married soulmates. A physical attraction will always be there - she's an extremely sexy 9 or 10 on anyone's scale. The unrequited love suggestion is partly correct. She claims she had a "come to Jesus" discussion with herself.
I think it's easier to go back if the other person isn't "extremely sexy." I know I've started to find coworkers attractive because I liked them, but then it wore off. That would be harder if they were objectively very good-looking. I would back way off in this situation.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here...Yes, we're self-proclaimed, but otherwise married soulmates. A physical attraction will always be there - she's an extremely sexy 9 or 10 on anyone's scale. The unrequited love suggestion is partly correct. She claims she had a "come to Jesus" discussion with herself.
Anonymous wrote:The coworker may be your soulmate.
Anonymous wrote:
If a healthy relationship includes having many common interests, alignment of temperament and humor; mutual admiration of attributes, and a physical attraction, why is it so damn hard to continue enjoying all of the above when only one thing in the list above (the physical attraction) can't be satisfied? An attractive married coworker and I agreed we can't act on the physical part of our attraction, but now we're struggling to be the "just friends" we once were that sparked the attraction in the first place. Now it's awkward and I know we're both bummed about what's left. Why can't we humans go back?
Anonymous wrote:
If a healthy relationship includes having many common interests, alignment of temperament and humor; mutual admiration of attributes, and a physical attraction, why is it so damn hard to continue enjoying all of the above when only one thing in the list above (the physical attraction) can't be satisfied? An attractive married coworker and I agreed we can't act on the physical part of our attraction, but now we're struggling to be the "just friends" we once were that sparked the attraction in the first place. Now it's awkward and I know we're both bummed about what's left. Why can't we humans go back?