To: WaveThatFlag
Aside from the other things mentioned, too many couples tend to pick someone based on lust which seldom lasts. I think maybe there is a deeper love that lasts that passes most couples by.
13 posted on
05/15/2003 1:04:23 PM PDT by
Aliska
To: Aliska
"I think maybe there is a deeper love that lasts that passes most couples by"
It is FReeper looove.
15 posted on
05/15/2003 1:05:00 PM PDT by
Registered
(RIP Baghdad Bob)
To: Aliska
I think maybe there is a deeper love that lasts that passes most couples by. Like beer and Cheez-Its?
18 posted on
05/15/2003 1:07:13 PM PDT by
dirtboy
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To: Aliska
Aside from the other things mentioned, too many couples tend to pick someone based on lust which seldom lasts. The catalyst for initiating a romance interest is usually mutual physical attraction (lust). There is nothing wrong with this manifestation but I certainly believe that on its own, it is no reason for marriage.
Now a marriage without lust
thats a tough one. I would bet that out of every 10 no-sex relationships 9 of them can be attributed to one partner allowing their physical appearance to deteriorate. If I were a therapist (and thank God Im not) I would tell couples to go home and look at pictures from when they first met and compare to see if they are aging comparably. Chances are one of them isnt. Problem solved. Diet and exercise.
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