Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care? Seriously. I understand this is a concern when you’re on the dating market, but you’re married. Does your wife find you attractive? As long as that’s a yes, what does it matter if you’re generally seen as attractive?
I have spent exactly zero time thinking about whether I’m conventionally attractive since I got married. Who cares?
Me and my wife have sex about 2 times a year. It hurts and yes it makes me feel unattractive. I think any spouse in that situation craves some kind of validation so a random person flirting with me gives a huge burst of self confidence, like well someone thinks I’m attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care? Seriously. I understand this is a concern when you’re on the dating market, but you’re married. Does your wife find you attractive? As long as that’s a yes, what does it matter if you’re generally seen as attractive?
I have spent exactly zero time thinking about whether I’m conventionally attractive since I got married. Who cares?
Me and my wife have sex about 2 times a year. It hurts and yes it makes me feel unattractive. I think any spouse in that situation craves some kind of validation so a random person flirting with me gives a huge burst of self confidence, like well someone thinks I’m attractive.
You are me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care? Seriously. I understand this is a concern when you’re on the dating market, but you’re married. Does your wife find you attractive? As long as that’s a yes, what does it matter if you’re generally seen as attractive?
I have spent exactly zero time thinking about whether I’m conventionally attractive since I got married. Who cares?
Me and my wife have sex about 2 times a year. It hurts and yes it makes me feel unattractive. I think any spouse in that situation craves some kind of validation so a random person flirting with me gives a huge burst of self confidence, like well someone thinks I’m attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guy here. This week, at a work event I had my boss’s boss tell me that I looked good and a 20 something comment on my looks as well, both within an hour of each other. I’m hapily married and not interested but it was nice getting complements.
Aww!
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care? Seriously. I understand this is a concern when you’re on the dating market, but you’re married. Does your wife find you attractive? As long as that’s a yes, what does it matter if you’re generally seen as attractive?
I have spent exactly zero time thinking about whether I’m conventionally attractive since I got married. Who cares?
Anonymous wrote:If you have kids (or a dog), women chatting you up when you’re at the park with them is a pretty reliable sign. Or chatting at the gym (assuming you are not wearing a mask- I find it’s very hard to tell someone’s facial features while they have one on).
Anonymous wrote:Guy here. This week, at a work event I had my boss’s boss tell me that I looked good and a 20 something comment on my looks as well, both within an hour of each other. I’m hapily married and not interested but it was nice getting complements.