Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really going to let a great guy go because of how he dresses himself? You must be very young. I had a great guy who didn't look like I expected my eventual husband to look, but I was pushing 35 and knew I didn't really have time for such shallowness, and forced myself to grow the hell up. 5 years later we and our kids are super happy. I buy shirts for him and he loves it.
We're both 30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not just his clothing, I don't find him that physically attractive. His physical features, complexion, etc.
Then let him go and find someone who is smitten with him - he deserves that. Or let him know you're not feeling the chemistry and let HIM decide if he wants to remain in the relationship. It's not fair to him to be with him because you're scared of being alone, when he still has the chance to find someone who really loves him and is attracted to him.
Attraction is very important, no matter how great the guy is. Don't stay with him for selfish reasons, he will be miserable down the line in a sexless marriage and that's not fair to him.
And I'm a DW, btw.
Anonymous wrote:It's not just his clothing, I don't find him that physically attractive. His physical features, complexion, etc.
Anonymous wrote:It's not just his clothing, I don't find him that physically attractive. His physical features, complexion, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really going to let a great guy go because of how he dresses himself? You must be very young. I had a great guy who didn't look like I expected my eventual husband to look, but I was pushing 35 and knew I didn't really have time for such shallowness, and forced myself to grow the hell up. 5 years later we and our kids are super happy. I buy shirts for him and he loves it.
We're both 30.
Anonymous wrote:Are you really going to let a great guy go because of how he dresses himself? You must be very young. I had a great guy who didn't look like I expected my eventual husband to look, but I was pushing 35 and knew I didn't really have time for such shallowness, and forced myself to grow the hell up. 5 years later we and our kids are super happy. I buy shirts for him and he loves it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it eye color? I had a perfectly wonderful not-super-attractive engineer who had blue eyes. But since i was a child i knew i would never spend my life with anyone with blue eyes. And we couldn't make it last. And lo, my DH of 15 yrs has deep soulful brown eyes.
i am utterly perplexed by this.
NP. As am I!!!!!!!!!!
+1. The OP of this little post is nutty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it eye color? I had a perfectly wonderful not-super-attractive engineer who had blue eyes. But since i was a child i knew i would never spend my life with anyone with blue eyes. And we couldn't make it last. And lo, my DH of 15 yrs has deep soulful brown eyes.
i am utterly perplexed by this.
NP. As am I!!!!!!!!!!
+1. The OP of this little post is nutty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it eye color? I had a perfectly wonderful not-super-attractive engineer who had blue eyes. But since i was a child i knew i would never spend my life with anyone with blue eyes. And we couldn't make it last. And lo, my DH of 15 yrs has deep soulful brown eyes.
i am utterly perplexed by this.
NP. As am I!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it eye color? I had a perfectly wonderful not-super-attractive engineer who had blue eyes. But since i was a child i knew i would never spend my life with anyone with blue eyes. And we couldn't make it last. And lo, my DH of 15 yrs has deep soulful brown eyes.
i am utterly perplexed by this.