Anonymous wrote:It’s embarrassing to say this but since it’s anonymous I will. My now DH was born with a severe leg disability and despite him being very good looking and smart it was a barrier to my being attracted to him. We were friends for a couple of years and I realized he was the least disabled person I had ever met. He was an amazing athlete and was a real inspiration to so many people, especially children. I finally flirted with him and asked him out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't get this American obsession with "being attracted" to someone.
I wasn't attracted to DH initially, I guess he's not conventionally attractive. But through the long conversations we had into all hours of the night, romantic date, etc, the attraction developed in those first months. if I had written him off immediately, that wouldn't have happened.
We've been married for a while, have regular sex, it's very good sex and I do now find him very attractive. But that developed over time as we fell in love.
I'm sure some people look at some guy across a room and there's instant chemistry that ends up in a strong marriage, but that doesn't seem very common
All of this (except I don’t know that this is particularly American).
I wasn’t initially attracted to DH, but I am very attracted to him now, and our sex life is great. We’ve been married for fifteen years and have five kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men need to be physically attracted to the woman, but money and power attracts women. That's nature
That’s BS you’ve been fed.
OP, this doesn’t change over time. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't get this American obsession with "being attracted" to someone.
I wasn't attracted to DH initially, I guess he's not conventionally attractive. But through the long conversations we had into all hours of the night, romantic date, etc, the attraction developed in those first months. if I had written him off immediately, that wouldn't have happened.
We've been married for a while, have regular sex, it's very good sex and I do now find him very attractive. But that developed over time as we fell in love.
I'm sure some people look at some guy across a room and there's instant chemistry that ends up in a strong marriage, but that doesn't seem very common
Anonymous wrote:Men need to be physically attracted to the woman, but money and power attracts women. That's nature