Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why do you feel you might not meet anyone? Seems like you might not be beauty queen material yourself. Like the vast majority of us.
Can he improve himself? Clothes can be improved, he can work out, etc.
Attorneys are usually much better looking than engineers so I find this a but odd.
I'm pretty much a homebody due to fatigue from illness, so I don't go out much. Plus I'm shy
Anonymous wrote:OP, why do you feel you might not meet anyone? Seems like you might not be beauty queen material yourself. Like the vast majority of us.
Can he improve himself? Clothes can be improved, he can work out, etc.
Attorneys are usually much better looking than engineers so I find this a but odd.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine to feel this way when you are just getting to know someone and trying to figure out if you are a good match. In six months if you are still waffly then it's time to move on.
Anonymous wrote:I felt this way about my husband when we started dating. But after a couple of months I was very attracted to him. After four years of marriage, I think he's extremely handsome. People can grow on you.
Anonymous wrote:Don't settle-down with someone who you are not attracted to, period.
This isn't necessarily about being "good looking." I have been attracted to people who are not conventionally good looking, but there was something about them, maybe chemistry, or just a certain "type" that I was into. I'm not sure what it is, but you know it when you experience it. On the other hand, there are people who are conventionally "beautiful," but just don't ring my chimes for whatever reason.
That "something" is the glue that will keep you able to tolerate his little quirks and issues that come up during marriage. Do not settle down with someone unless you are feeling it.
Anonymous wrote:Leave this man alone to find someone who will love and appreciate all of him and not come in thinking how they can change him to suit their tastes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because he looks good on paper and checks off most of your requirements doesn't mean it is a good fit. You will either need to compromise or move on to someone else (who also may not have all your requirements). Personally I wouldn't be with someone I wasn't attracted to, regardless of how much money they made.
This is me all the way; a man can have everything I'm looking for but if his looks are off then the answer is no. I need to be attracted to the face also.
Same with me. I could never date someone I didn't look across the room and think, "Wow, he is sexy." Without that, what is there?
Companionship, love, trust, friendship ... all the things that will endure when both of you are old and neither of you are sexy anymore!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because he looks good on paper and checks off most of your requirements doesn't mean it is a good fit. You will either need to compromise or move on to someone else (who also may not have all your requirements). Personally I wouldn't be with someone I wasn't attracted to, regardless of how much money they made.
This is me all the way; a man can have everything I'm looking for but if his looks are off then the answer is no. I need to be attracted to the face also.
Same with me. I could never date someone I didn't look across the room and think, "Wow, he is sexy." Without that, what is there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because he looks good on paper and checks off most of your requirements doesn't mean it is a good fit. You will either need to compromise or move on to someone else (who also may not have all your requirements). Personally I wouldn't be with someone I wasn't attracted to, regardless of how much money they made.
This is me all the way; a man can have everything I'm looking for but if his looks are off then the answer is no. I need to be attracted to the face also.