Anonymous
Post 10/01/2017 22:27     Subject: What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

He had a staring problem. I would get sooooo angry and now, I could stare at him all day.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2017 22:24     Subject: What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

He's hot but he looks like trouble. I was right!
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2017 22:23     Subject: Re:What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

Met DW at work. Jaw dropped when I saw her for the first time and took in her beauty.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2017 22:15     Subject: Re:What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

Anonymous wrote:"OoOh who is THAT?" quickly followed by "I need to steal him away from that girl!"
(Was not his girlfriend or anything, don't worry)


So how did you get his attention?
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2017 21:50     Subject: What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am going to eff his brains out.


Haha! Really?

What were the circumstances under which you met?

Met in a professional setting. I was Separated from a cheating spouse. Hadn't had sex in a long while (stopped sleeping with husband when cheating was discovered). I never said that to him of course and it was several years before I actually slept with him (needed to get divorced and get myself together before embarking on something new). He was available, I was ready and years later we are still together.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2017 21:45     Subject: What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

I thought he looked like a really nice guy, a really warm person. I was right!
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2017 21:44     Subject: What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

^how we wish we had met each other sooner
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2017 21:43     Subject: What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

Anonymous wrote:That he had the kindest eyes I'd ever seen. I knew he was a total sweetheart and he looked somehow "familiar" to me. When he smiled, his eyes crinkled and shone.

our first date was two years later. I fell in love with him that night...instant attraction and like we'd known each other forever. I still tell him that I wish we'd met sooner/earlier in life...I had so much heartbreak, drama and messy past relationships.



My fiancé and I ALWAYS talk about how we had met each other sooner. Good on you
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2017 21:25     Subject: Re:What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I first saw him on a tennis court in college. He had a really severe leg disability and it was incredible to watch him play. My first thought was who is this guy? I skipped my next class to watch until the end of the match which he won. Afterwards I went up to him and introduced myself and told him how amazed I was at how well he played and then I stupidly added....for a guy with a disability. I immediately flubbed an apology and he just laughed it off and said all is forgiven if you buy me a beer. So I did and we're still together after 35 years and I'm still amazed at what he does. He was also very good looking which helped!


Did his severe disability ever concern you in terms of having children? Was it ever an issue for you? I was an immature jerk many years ago with a great guy who had a disability.


I wasn't concerned about having children once his mother told me that his birth defect wasn't genetic. I'd like to think it was never an issue but I'm sure I did think about it but it was so long ago. But it was quickly clear to me that the way he played tennis was the way he was - nothing was impossible to him.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2017 20:00     Subject: What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

That he had the kindest eyes I'd ever seen. I knew he was a total sweetheart and he looked somehow "familiar" to me. When he smiled, his eyes crinkled and shone.

our first date was two years later. I fell in love with him that night...instant attraction and like we'd known each other forever. I still tell him that I wish we'd met sooner/earlier in life...I had so much heartbreak, drama and messy past relationships.

Anonymous
Post 10/01/2017 19:11     Subject: Re:What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

That he was very cute, funny and that he made me feel like the only person in the room when we spoke. It took awhile before we had our first date but I sensed that this guy was very special.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2017 18:21     Subject: Re:What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

Anonymous wrote:I first saw him on a tennis court in college. He had a really severe leg disability and it was incredible to watch him play. My first thought was who is this guy? I skipped my next class to watch until the end of the match which he won. Afterwards I went up to him and introduced myself and told him how amazed I was at how well he played and then I stupidly added....for a guy with a disability. I immediately flubbed an apology and he just laughed it off and said all is forgiven if you buy me a beer. So I did and we're still together after 35 years and I'm still amazed at what he does. He was also very good looking which helped!


Did his severe disability ever concern you in terms of having children? Was it ever an issue for you? I was an immature jerk many years ago with a great guy who had a disability.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2017 14:27     Subject: What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

Anonymous wrote:I am going to eff his brains out.


Haha! Really?

What were the circumstances under which you met?
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2017 14:14     Subject: What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

I am going to eff his brains out.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2017 14:13     Subject: What was your first thought when you first met your significant other?

Cute & made each other crack up with sarcasm.