Anonymous wrote:No matter how many years pass, this person still naturally feels like 'the one'. There is this undying spiritual connection that never fades. No matter the circumstance. It’s just too bad when you meet them at the wrong time. You just wish someday you will meet them again somewhere between the moon and the stars but life goes on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes a lot of women feel better if they fantasize they were something more than a temporary warm hole to the guy that dumped them.
Yep.
It may be difficult for posters to realize if you haven't had that life experience before but some people have had incredible chemistry without using one another.
Yeah- so we got married.
It’s quite obvious the guy didn’t feel the same.
It's quite obvious that some posters here are highly emotionally immature and will never understand the simply concept that other people have different conditions in life. The fact that you were able to make it work with someone you had chemistry with does not mean that everyone else is able to work their situations out so simply. There are literally about 50 classic pieces of literature about this exact topic. The fact that so many grown adults cannot conceive of romance outside of the context of marriage is actually so embarrassing, juvenile, and puritanical of them, that it's genuinely hilarious. I swear the population of this board is made up of emotional toddlers stuck in some 1950s version of the world
Anonymous wrote:Just had a break up due to logistics with someone I had the most explosive chemistry with. Not to be explicit because obviously the thread needs to be SFW, but I've never had the kind of connection or passion in the bedroom with anyone like this. Breaking up has been shockingly hard, and I didnt expect to be hit so hard with the loss. Has anyone else experienced this kind of break up and if so, how do you move on and forget about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes a lot of women feel better if they fantasize they were something more than a temporary warm hole to the guy that dumped them.
Yep.
It may be difficult for posters to realize if you haven't had that life experience before but some people have had incredible chemistry without using one another.
Yeah- so we got married.
It’s quite obvious the guy didn’t feel the same.
Anonymous wrote:It probably won’t help you grieve but I married the person I had the most chemistry and the biggest d*ick and best at other things but he’s a subpar husband and father and because we are both always exhausted or annoyed at each other, we rarely have a passionate night - it’s usually a quickie. We are working on it but I do sometimes wonder what life would be like if I married one of the really good guys I dated with subpar chemistry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 marriages often start with the intense chemistry like you’re describing. That’s why you sign on for life. Fades with the decades and normal life but can come roaring back in different stages thankfully. Especially I when it was there to begin with.
+100
26 and we could not breathe without one another. Spent every minute we weren’t at work together. Stayed in bed entire weekends.
So yeah when these people with the AP they bang once a month think it’s so amazing…if it were you’d be together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It probably won’t help you grieve but I married the person I had the most chemistry and the biggest d*ick and best at other things but he’s a subpar husband and father and because we are both always exhausted or annoyed at each other, we rarely have a passionate night - it’s usually a quickie. We are working on it but I do sometimes wonder what life would be like if I married one of the really good guys I dated with subpar chemistry.
Honey, is that you?
Anonymous wrote:It probably won’t help you grieve but I married the person I had the most chemistry and the biggest d*ick and best at other things but he’s a subpar husband and father and because we are both always exhausted or annoyed at each other, we rarely have a passionate night - it’s usually a quickie. We are working on it but I do sometimes wonder what life would be like if I married one of the really good guys I dated with subpar chemistry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes a lot of women feel better if they fantasize they were something more than a temporary warm hole to the guy that dumped them.
Yep.
It may be difficult for posters to realize if you haven't had that life experience before but some people have had incredible chemistry without using one another.
Yeah- so we got married.
It’s quite obvious the guy didn’t feel the same.
Anonymous wrote:+1 marriages often start with the intense chemistry like you’re describing. That’s why you sign on for life. Fades with the decades and normal life but can come roaring back in different stages thankfully. Especially when it was there to begin with.