Anonymous wrote:I kissed a girl I met in a bar within 10-minutes of meeting her because the chemistry was good. We couldn't keep our hands off of each other and kissed the rest of the night. I then found out she is 14 years younger than me! but she was hot and in college - so I couldn't resist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I am divorced and doing the online dating thing. I am quickly learning that it's important to meet because that's the main way to determine chemistry. I've met lots of great guys and I always want to give them more chances to see if the chemistry thing comes later. Last weekend, I went on a date and within an hour, we were kissing. The chemistry was palpable. Has this happened to anyone else? Should I not give those other men another chance because this is how it's supposed to be?
Please don't mock. I was married 20+yrs and I am genuinely curious.
As a guy who has been on and off online dating for years (divorced for 8 years) my observations:
- New dates with explosive chemistry at first normally doesn't last. Intense at first, fizzle later. 100% true
- Divorce Women in their 40's / 50's coming off a divorce are so much more uninhabited sexually. 1,000,000% true
- Finding the "chemistry" is what we all seek, yet the baggage of life (kids, work, responsibility) always drains a relationship. depends, if you're both in the same place, want the same things, the chemistry can, and does, help prevent that 'drain'
- If the chemistry is amazing and you are still dating him for months - wait to introduce him to your kids until you know its real. yes, totally agree
Anonymous wrote:So I am divorced and doing the online dating thing. I am quickly learning that it's important to meet because that's the main way to determine chemistry. I've met lots of great guys and I always want to give them more chances to see if the chemistry thing comes later. Last weekend, I went on a date and within an hour, we were kissing. The chemistry was palpable. Has this happened to anyone else? Should I not give those other men another chance because this is how it's supposed to be?
Please don't mock. I was married 20+yrs and I am genuinely curious.
Anonymous wrote:I found that there is a sweet spot when it comes to chemistry.
The ones with the hottest, immediate chemistry were the worst for me. It's like the universe found the one person who hit all my buttons-all my buttons, both the good and the bad. So I took the hot chemistry with a grain of salt. Enjoy the sex, but realize it will most likely flame out. Chemistry does not equal compatibility.
The ones where there was no chemistry on date one, never grew into chemistry. Now there were ones that there was attraction but it took a little while (a date or two) to get past the nerves. They sometimes turned into nice 3-6 month relationships.
With DH, there was a strong attraction. But not so strong that we couldn't keep our hands off of each other. So it was there, but not so overwhelming we couldn't get to know each other non-sexually.
Anonymous wrote:This is great OP! What site are you using?